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PUBLICATIONS  OF  SOCIETIES 


A    PROVISIONAL    LIST    OF    THE    PUBLICATIONS 

OF    AMERICAN    SCIENTIFIC,    LITERARY, 

AND    OTHER    SOCIETIES 


FROM    THEIR    ORGANIZATION 


COMPILED    UNDER    THE    EDITORIAL    DIRECTION    Ol- 

R.    R.    BOVVKER 


NEW    YORK 

OFFICE    OF    THE    PUBLISHERS'    WEEKLY 

1899 


Copyright,  iSgg, 

BY 

R.    R.    BOWKER 


BOSTON 


PREFACE. 


A  LARGE  wealth  of  special  literature  exists  in  the  regular  publications  or  iuci- 
dental  books  and  pamphlets  of  societies  organized  for  publishing  in  a  special 
field  or  of  whose  work  publications  form  an  integral  part.  The  number  of 
these  societies  is  legion,  and  they  have  existed  in  America  for  a  century  or  more. 
The  records  of  early  societies  are  most  inadequate  and  there  has  been  no  adequate 
record  even  of  societies  now  current.  There  have  been  several  noteworthy  special 
bibliographies,  notably  Griffin's  of  Historical  Societies,  and  GrowoU's  of  Book  Clubs, 
and  several  general  bibliographies  have  made  an  incidental  feature  of  lists  of  the 
publications  of  societies.  This  was  done  to  some  extent  in  the  early  catalogues 
of  James  Kelly,  and  a  like  feature  on  a  more  extended  scale  has  been  included  in 
appendixes  to  the  later  American  Catalogues  for  the  periods  1876-84,  1884-90, 
and  1890-95.  The  first  of  these  last-named  lists  was  compiled  by  the  present 
editor  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  of  Hai'vard  University 
Libi-ary,  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  and  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum  Librar5^ 
These  libraries  have  continued  to  cooperate  in  the  successive  lists,  and  the  Boston 
Public  Library  has  also  included  in  its  comprehensive  and  useful  list  of  periodicals, 
etc.,  currently  received  in  the  principal  libraries  of  Boston,  issued  under  the  direction 
of  Mr.  Jas.  L.  Whitney,  the  titles  of  transactions  and  other  serial  publications  of 
societies,  though  without  entry  of  individual  issues. 

There  is  almost  no  field  in  bibliography  so  important  to  the  special  student,  and 
there  arc  few  so  fruitful  to  the  general  inquirer,  as  that  of  the  publications  of 
"  learned  societies,"  whose  number  and  importance  in  this  country  has  grown  within 
the  past  generation  quite  beyond  precedent  in  any  other  country  or  period.  The 
historical  societies,  in  regard  to  which  the  later  Western  States  have  taken  so 
advanced  and  creditable  a  position,  constitute  but  one  of  many  lines  of  development. 
The  issues  of  such  societies  as  the  Grolier  Club,  the  Filson  Club,  the  Dunlap  Club, 
are  of  great  importance  to  the  scholar  and  collector,  and  they  are  rarely  to  be  found 
in  ordinary  catalogues. 

It  seemed  most  desirable  that  some  general  bibliogra[)hy  of  the  publications  of 
American  publishing  societies  should  be  undertaken,  and  the  present  endeavor  is  the 
outcome.  Like  the  lists  of  the  special  periods  referred  to,  it  is  based  on  direct  cor- 
respondence with  the  several  societies  so  far  as  they  still  exist  and  word  could  be  had 
from  them.  Special  bibliographies  and  the  cooperation  of  the  authorities  of  the 
libraries  mentioned  and  of  other  libraries  have  also  been  utilized  to  the  utmost.  In 
addition  to  the  acknowledgment  specifically  made  in  previous  lists,  thanks  are  espe- 
cially due  to  Mr.  Wilberforce  Eames,  of  the  Lenox  Library,  for  his  liberal  and 
generous  expenditure  of  personal  time  and  trouble  in  the  obtaining  of  material  and 
in  the  examination  of  proofs ;  to  Mr.  Herbert  Putnam,  recently  librarian  of  the 
Boston  Public  Library  and  now  of  the  Library  of  Congress  ;  to  Mr.  John  S.  Browne, 

iii 


PREFACE. 

of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine ;  to  the  officers  of  the  leading  universities, 
and  to  many  others,  for  much  valuable  assistance,  without  which  even  the  imperfect 
result  here  presented  would  have  been  impossible.  The  immediate  work  of  compiling 
the  present  list  has  been  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  William  Potts,  whose  long  and  hon- 
orable relationship  with  a  certain  class  of  societies  had  made  him  familiar  with  this 
kind  of  work,  although  not  professionally  a  bibliographer.  It  is  to  the  regret  of  the 
editor  that  his  absence  abroad  during  much  of  the  compilation  prevented  his  full 
personal  attention  to  details  of  the  work ;  and  the  more  credit  should  therefore  be 
given  to  Mr.  Potts  for  his  large  share  in  the  present  result. 

The  imperfections  of  these  contributions  toward  a  bibliography  of  American 
publishing  societies,  which  it  is  hoped  may  result  ultimately  in  a  really  adequate  bib- 
liography, cannot  be  more  evident  to  any  critic  than  to  those  responsible  for  the 
publication.  Many  of  these  imperfections,  however,  are  inseparable  from  any  first 
attempt  to  gather  into  one  compilation  so  much  diverse  material  from  so  many  inde- 
pendent sources.  In  the  case  of  early  societies,  no  longer  existing,  nothing  more 
could  be  done  than  to  make  the  best  of  existing  records,  in  the  hope  that  the  later 
cooperation  of  librarians,  after  the  publication  of  the  work,  may  be  of  help  in  filling 
evident  gaps  and  may  add  unsuspected  material.  In  the  important  permanent  socie- 
ties —  which  have  existed  for  many  years  —  the  frequent  change  of  officers  and  of 
addresses,  where  there  are  no  permanent  headquarters,  libraries,  or  secretaries,  has 
made  it  a  task  of  especial  difficulty  to  obtain  continuous  information  from  the  be- 
ginning, but  a  happy  result  of  the  inquiry,  in  many  cases,  has  been  to  stimulate  such 
societies  toward  a  better  bibliographical  record  of  their  own  publications.  Many 
such  societies  lack  a  complete  file  of  their  own  issues.  Some  societies  known  to 
exist  failed  altogether  to  respond  to  the  repeated  inquii'ies  for  information,  and  in 
such  cases  nothing  more  could  be  done  than  to  utilize  the  information  that  could  be 
gleaned  indu'ectly  from  existing  bibliographies  and  from  library  shelves.  In  every 
case  the  endeavor  has  been  made  to  send  a  proof  of  the  list  of  each  society  to  its 
proper  officer,  but  in  many  cases  these  proofs  were  not  returned  or  were  returned 
without  adequate  examination  and  revision. 

The  present  bibliography  covers  over  a  thousand  societies,  but  doubtless  omits 
many  societies  which  properly  belong  in  such  a  list.  It  has  been  the  endeavor 
to  include  all  national.  State,  or  general  societies  known  or  supposed  to  issue 
publications  of  general  or  technical  interest.  With  some  no  list  of  issues  is  given ; 
in  these  cases  no  word  was  obtainable  from  the  society,  and  it  is  possible  that 
such  are  not  really  publishing  societies.  It  has  not  been  attempted  to  include 
county  medical  associations,  teachers'  institutes,  and  such  bodies,  whose  numbers 
are  legion,  though  they  may  semi-occasionally  issue  publications ;  nor  societies 
or  institutions  issuing  merely  reports  of  their  own  affairs,  unless,  like  the  Prison 
Association,  Charity  Organization  societies,  etc.,  these  bear  upon  general  public 
questions;  nor  catalogues  of  colleges,  libraries,  etc.,  unless  they  have  historical  or 
other  special  value  ;  nor  those  of  art  or  other  exhibitions  —  but  it  has  been  very 
difficult  to  draw  any  satisfactory  line  between  inclusion  and  exclusion. 

It  has  been  impracticable  in  the  present  work  to  follow  a  consistently  systematic 
method  of  entry.  In  the  case  of  each  society  the  endeavor  has  been  to  give  its 
correct  official  name,  as  well  as  cross-references  from  other  names  and  from  names 
of  localities,  and  to  include  the  date  of  its  organization,  the  name  and  address  of  its 

iv 


PREFACE. 

present  secretary  or  other  representative,  and  its  place  of  headquarters.  Entries  as  a 
rule  are  chronological ;  series,  however,  precede  individual  volumes.  Special  attention 
is  called  to  the  growing  importance  of  the  publications  of  universities  and  colleges, 
and  in  this  field  the  information  supplied  by  Harvard  and  Yale  universities  presents  a 
model  of  systematized  arrangement.  It  is  to  be  regretted  that  the  information  from 
other  universities  having  such  departments  could  not  have  been  conformed  to  these 
excellent  models ;  this,  however,  was  rendered  impossible  from  the  fact  that  the 
Harvard  and  Yale  lists  came  after  the  less  satisfactory  form  had  been  adopted  for  the 
other  universities.  In  some  cases,  such  as  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society  and 
the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  little  more  has  been  possible  than  to  point 
out  sources  of  information  from  which  it  is  hoped  an  adequate  bibliography  may  be 
obtained  later. 

In  recording  the  publications  of  societies  it  has  been  extremely  difficult  to  draw 
the  line  between  publications  by  societies  and  publications  concerning  societies  but 
not  issued  by  them.  There  is  also  not  a  little  confusion  as  to  series  which  have  been 
discontinued  and  resumed,  or  of  which  the  title  has  from  time  to  time  been  changed.  In 
the  case  of  several  series  it  has  not  been  possible  to  obtain  individual  entries  for  the 
earlier  numbers,  and  in  the  case  of  others  the  representatives  of  the  societies  have 
utterly  failed  to  respond  to  requests  for  information  as  to  issues  later  than  those 
scheduled.  The  list  was  intended  to  bring  the  publications  up  to  the  date  of  July, 
1898,  and  systematic  entry  has  not  been  attempted  later  than  that  date.  It  is  to  be 
hoped  that  this  volume  will  make  clear  the  way  for  a  revision  or  a  later  publication, 
completing  the  nineteenth  century  record.  Such  an  issue  will  not,  however,  be 
possible  unless  the  present  volume  receives  support  in  the  way  of  subscriptions  from 
libraries  and  others  interested,  and  cooperation  from  librarians  and  society  officers  in 
filling  gaps.  The  publication  has  been  a  labor  of  love  on  the  part  of  the  editor,  who 
does  not  expect  to  obtain  from  it  the  actual  return  for  the  money  outlay,  but  does 
hope  that  the  deficit  may  not  be  so  great  as  to  preclude  further  publication  on  these 
lines.  It  is  not  intended  to  include  in  the  American  Catalogue  for  181)0-1900  an 
appendix  covering  publishing  societies,  its  place  being  filled  for  the  most  part  by 
the  present  list. 

It  is  impossible  for  any  library  to  make  a  complete  collection  of  the  publications 
of  American  publishing  societies,  and  it  is  diflicult  to  get  even  an  adequate  represent- 
ation of  the  leading  societies  or  of  the  local  societies  which  each  local  library  should 
especially  repi'eseut.  A  bibliography  of  this  sort  is  therefore  of  special  value  because 
it  enables  each  library  to  furnish  to  students  and  inquirers  information  as  to  material 
existing  in  special  fields,  and  makes  possible,  under  the  system  of  inter-loan  of  books 
which  is  becoming  prevalent  in  American  libraries,  the  obtaining  of  the  actual  material 
for  the  use  of  special  students.  This  bibliography,  therefore,  in  a  measure  supplies 
the  lack  on  the  library  shelves  of  the  publications  which  it  records.  If  its  publication 
shall  lead  publishing  societies  to  make  better  bibliographies  and  more  adequate 
collections  of  their  issues,  shall  stimulate  libraries  to  greater  pains  in  furnishing 
their  shelves  with  the  publications  of  local  and  general  societies,  and  shall  lead 
ultimately  to  the  issue  of  a  really  adequate  bibliography  of  American  publishing 
societies,  the  editor's  labors  and  expenditures  will  not  have  been  wMtbout  sufficing 
reward. 

R.    R.    BOWKER. 


PUBLICATIONS    OF    SOCIETIES 


Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia.  Sec 
Philadelpliia. 

Academy  of  Science  of  St.  Louis.      See  St.  Louis. 

Agassiz  Association.  Organized  1875;  incorporated 
1892.  (IL  H.  Ballard,  pres.,  247  South  St.,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.)     Plas  many  local  cliapters. 

The  Observer  (monthly).    E.  F.  Bigcloio,  Slamford,  Ct. 

Fern  Hulledii.     W.  N.  Ciute,  Buighaniton,  N.  Y. 

WilHon  Ornithological  Bulletin. 

Siclns  Crosn,  cd.  by  H.  H.  Ballard.     1887-9.     5  v.     »«. 

Hauftbook.    Isted.    1882. 

—  4thud.     1897.     1  v.     16".     cl.,  75c. 

ProceedingB  first  general  couventiou.  1884.  1  v.  8".  pap., 
25c. 

Proceedings  Mass.  state  assembly.  1890.  1  v.  8".  pap., 
25c.     Jfrs.  K.  F.  Boyd,  sec,  Hyde  I'urk,  Mass. 

Flora  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Prof.  E.  A.  flartwell,  Fitchhurg . 

Courses  or  study  in  chemistry,  mineralogy,  and  botany. 

Agathynian  Club,  The.     Organized  18G6.     New  York. 

Advice  to  the  olticers  of  the  British  army ;  with  the  addition 
of  some  hints  to  the  drummer  and  the  private  soldier.  A  fac- 
simile reprint  of  the  tJth  London  edition.     1867.     161  p.     8". 

Polydori  Vergilii  de  rervm  inventoribvs.  Tr.  into  English 
by  John  Langley.    1868.    xvi +  242+ xvii  p.    8". 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  See  Cornell  Univer- 
sity :   University   of   Wisconsin :    University    of 

Wyoming. 
Alabama  Historical  Society.     Organized  1850:  reorgan- 
ized   1898.     (Thos.    N.  Owen,   sec,  CarroUton, 
Ala.)      Tuscaloosa,  Ala, 
Transactions  at  Ist  ann.  meeting,  1851.     1852.    8°.    55  p. 
Transactions  at  the  ann.  meeting,  1855.     1855.     8".     65  p. 
Expedition  of  De  8oto,  by  K.  A.  Hardaway.   1874.    8".    pap. 
Tuskaioosa,  the  origin  of  its  name,  its  history,  etc.,  by  Thos. 
Maxwell.     1876.     8".     86  p.     map. 

Session  of  the  Alabama  legislature,  1847-48,  prepared  by 
J.  L.M.Curry.     1892.     8». 

Creek  Indians,  by  11.  A.  Ilardaway,  1894.     8".     pap. 
Mote.    Some  papers  have  also  been  published  in  Alabama 
Historical  Reporter. 

Alabama  Industrial  and  Scientific  Society.     Organized 
1891.     (Eugene   A.   Smith,    sec.)       University, 
Ala. 
Proceedings,    v.  1 : 1,  1891-v.  7  : 2, 1897. 

Alabama,  Medical  Association  of  the  State  of.     Organ- 
ized 1847  ;  reorganized  Mar.  3,  1868.     (Dr.  J.  R. 
Jordan,  sec.)     Montgomery,  Ala. 
Heports. 
Transactions.    Annual.    1869+ 

Alabama  State  Agricultural  Society.  (?) 

Proceedings,  annual  sessions,  1884-86;  semi-annual  session, 
1887.    8". 

Alabama  State  Bar  Association.  Organized  1878. 
(Alex.  Troy,  sec,  Court  Square.)  Montgomery, 
Ala. 

Proceedings.  l8t-2l8t  annual  nieetiugs;  comp.  by  A. 
Troy.     1879-98.    21  v.    8".    ea.,  pap.,  $2. ' 

Alaska  Historical  Society. 

Now  Society  of  Alaskan  Natural  History  and  Ethnology, 
Which  see. 


Albany  Hist.  Soc] 


PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[American  Acadeniv 


Albany  Historical  Society.  Organizoil  (?).  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

The  Albany  Quarterly.    noB.  1-6.    1832-3.    8". 

Albany  Institute.  Organized  1824;  cbartored  1829. 
(G:  K.  Howell,  rec.  sec.  and  libn.,  N.  Y.  State 
Library.)     Albany,  N.   Y. 

Annual  report.     l»t,  1S2'>. 

Trunsactious.  v.  1-12.  12  v.  8».  1830-93.  v.  4  for  Hiile  in 
cl.  at  $.5,  V.  7,  9  at  $3  ea.,  and  v.  10,  12  at  $2.r)0  ea. 

Proceedings,     v.  1,  1873;  v.  2.  1878.     2  v.     8".    cl.,  ea.,  $2.50. 

Diseouree  on  the  life,  character,  and  services  of  Stephen  van 
Rensselaer,  by  D.  I).  Barnard,  with  historical  sketch  of  Colony 
and  manor  of  Reneselaerswich.     1839.     144  p.     8". 

Field  meetings  of  the ,1870-7;..     1876.    8".    il.    (Contains 

only  proceedings  1873-75.) 

Xote.  Numerous  reprints  and  pamphlets  have  also  been 
Issued.     See  Griflan's  Bibliography  of  Am.  Hist.  Societies. 

Albany  Medical  College,  Association  of  the  Alumni  of. 
(Medical  Department  of  Union  University.)  Or- 
ganized     (?). 

Constitution  and  by-laws.    S".    Albany.    1874. 
Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting.    1-15.    1874-88.    v.  17, 
1890.     8».    Albany.    1874-90. 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Organized 
1780.  (Samuel  H.  Scudder,  cor.  sec).  Ath- 
enceum  building,  lOh  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Memoirs.  Old  series,  vols.  1-4.  New  series,  vols.  1-12. 
1785-1898.  16  v.  ea.,  $10.  hf.  vols.,  ea.,  $5.  Complete  sets, 
$112.50.    4<>. 

Proceedings,  v.  1-33.  1848-98.  33  v.  ea.  $5.  Complete 
sets,  $125.    8". 

American  Academy  of  Dental  Science.  Organized 
1867.  (H.  E.  Cutter,  ed.,  1278  Massachusetts 
ave.,  Cambridge.)     Boston,  Mass. 

Note.  Papers  read  before  the  society  are  printed  in  the 
International  Dental  Journal  [monthly],  N.  Y.  and  Phila., 
ed.  by  J.  W:  Truman,     subs.,  $2.50. 

(Previous  to  1895  the  annual  addresses  were  issued  in 
pamphlet  form.) 

American   Academy    of   Medicine.      Organized    1876. 

(Chas.  Mcliitire,  sec,   104  N.  4th  St.,  Easton, 

Pa.) 

Bulletin  (at  first  issued  irregularly,  now  6  times  a  year). 

C.  Mclntire,  ed.    v.  1-3:47.     1891-8.     8".    $3perann.    Single 

DOS.,  50c.    The  parts  are  numbered  continuously,  and  the  3d 

volume  will  probably  end  with  no.  50. 

State  requirements  for   the  practice  of  Medicine.     Reprint 
from  Bulletin  of  Feb.  1897,  with  a  supplement  issued  1898.     50c. 
Note.     The   Academy   has    published   a  number  of    brief 
pamphlets. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science. 
Organized  1889.  (Wilmer  H.  Righter,  bus. 
mgr.)     Station  B,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Annals  of  the  American  Academy  (bi-monthly),  ed.  by 
Kdm.  J.  James  and  Roland  P.  Falkner.  v.  1-11.  1890-98. 
11  v.,  40  nos.  8".  ea.  no.,  pap.,  $1.  Issued  during  the  first 
year  as  a  quarterly  publication. 

Supplements,    v.  1-10.   1891-98.   16  v.    8".   ea.,  pap.,  25c.-$2. 

Note.  Those  marked  thus  (*)  are  Issued  both  in  this  and  In 
fortnightly  series. 

—  Jan.,  1891:  *In  memoriam  :  John  Alexander  Jameson, 
by  F.  N.  Thorpe.    25c. 

—  Feb.,  1891 :  *  Public  health  and  municipal  government,  by 
J.  8.  Billings.    25c. 

~  Mar.,  1891 :  *  History  of  statistics,  by  A.  Meitzen.    $1. 

—  Apr.,  1891 ;  *  Handbook  of  the  Academy.     $2. 

—  May,  1891:  *  Theory  and  technique  of  statistics,  by  A. 
Meitzen.    $1.50. 

—  Jan.,  1893  :  *  Constitution  of  Columbia,  tr.  with  introd.  by 
B.  Moses.     50c. 

—  Mar.,  1893:  *  Constitutional  and  organic  laws  of  France, 
1875-1889,  tr.  with  introd.  by  C.  F.  A.  Currier.     50c. 

—  Sept.,  1893  :  *  Inland  waterways  :  their  relation  to  trans- 
portation, by  E.  R.  .Johnson.    $1. 

—  Mar.,  1894  :  *  History  of  political  economy,  by  G.  Cohn.  $1. 

—  July,  1894 :  *  Theory  of  sociology,  by  F.  H.  Uiddings.  .50c. 

—  Sept.,  1894:  *Constitntion  of  Prussia,  tr.  with  introd.  by 
J.  H.  Robinson.    50c.  I 


American  Academy] 


PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[American  Academy 


American  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Science,  coniinutd. 

—  Nov.,  1894  :  *Con8litiition  of  Italy,  ir.  with  iutrod.  by  8. 
M.  Lindsay  iind  L.  8.  Howe.    50c. 

—  Jan.,  1896:    *  Theory  of  social  forces,  by  8.  N.  Patten. 
$1. 

—  May,  1896:    Constitution  of  8wltzerland,  by  J 
cent.    50c. 

—  May,  1897  :  *  Handbooli  of  the  Academy.    $1 . 

—  May,  1898  :  *  Handbook  of  tbo  Academy.     $1. 
Publications  of  the  American  Academy. 
(Fortnightly.)     nos.  1-2-28.     1890-98.     8".    pap, 
1.    Canada  and  the  United  States,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot 

Decay  of  state  and  local  government,  by  S.  N.  Patten 

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[American  Antiq.  Soc. 


American  Academy  of  Railway  Surf^cons.     Organized 
1804.     (T.  B.  Lacey,  M.D.,  sec.,  536  6th  Ave., 
Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.) 
Transactions.     Annual.     1894-7.     cl. 


American  and  Foreign   Christian    Union. 
Cihj. 
The  Christian  World,    v.  1-16.    8". 


New   York 


Organized  1812.    (Ed- 
Worceste}',  Mass. 


1820-85. 
8». 


American  Antiquarian  Society, 
mund  M.  Barton,  libn.) 

Arch(Bologia  Americana.     7  v. 

Proceedings.     64  nos.    1843-80. 

Proceedings.     New  series.    Vol.  1-9.    1882-95.    8". 

An  account  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  by  Isaiah 
Thomas.     1813.     32  p.     H'K 

An  addrcsR  to  the  members,  by  William  Jenks.  1813.  28  p. 
8». 

An  address,  1813,  by  Abiel  Holmes.    1814.    29  p.    8". 

An  address  to  the  members,  by  William  Paine.  1815.  27  p. 
8". 

Communication  from  the  president  of  the  society  [Isaiah 
Thomas]  to  the  members,  1814.     1815.    27  p.     8". 

Address  to  the  members,  together  with  the  laws  and  regula- 
tions of  the  institution,  etc.     1819.     38  p.     8". 

Address  at  Worcester,  August  24,  1820,  by  Isaac  Goodwin. 
1820.     17  p.      8". 

Address,  by  William  Lincoln.    1835.     19  p.    80. 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library,  1837.  Issued  by  letters, 
paged  independently. 

Notice  of  the  life  and  character  of  John  Davis,  by  Thomas 
Kinnicutt.     1854.     26  p.     8". 

A  discourse  of  Virginia,  by  Edward  Maria  Wingfield,  first 
president  of  the  colony,  ed.  by  Charles  Deane.  1860.  45  p.  8". 
100  copies.     Large  paper. 

Records  of  the  council  for  New  England,  ed.  by  Charles 
Deane.     1807.     10  (16),  11-83  p.    8». 

Records  of  the  council  for  New  England,  ed.  by  Charles 
Deane.     1867.     (21,  53-131  p.     8". 

Essay  on  the  "  Star-spangled  banner  "  and  national  songs,  by 
Stephen  Salisbury.  Second  edition  with  additional  notes  and 
songs.    1873.    24  p.     8".     100  copies. 

A  brief  notice  of  the  library  and  cabinet  of  the  society,  by 
Nathaniel  Paine.     1873.     59  p.     8".     plates.     150  copies. 

Memoir  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  by  his  grandson,  Benjamin 
Franklin  Thomas.     1874.     73  p.     8".     portrait. 

Address  to  the  members,  1816,  by  William  Bentley.  1875. 
26  p.     8". 

Records  of  the  council  for  New  England  :  some  newly  dis- 
covered portions,  with  remarks  on  the  adverse  fortunes  of 
the  council,  by  Charles  Deane.     1875.    51  p.     8". 

Account  of  the  society  with  a  list  of  its  publications,  pre- 
pared for  the  international  exhibition  of  1876,  by  Nathaniel 
Paine.     1876.    30  p.     8".     photographs. 

Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne  and  the  convention  of  Sara- 
toga, one  hundred  years  ago,  by  Charles  Deane.  1878.  71  p. 
80. 

List  of  books  received  from  the  sale  of  the  first  part  of  the 
Brinley  library;  with  a  catalogue  of  the  Mather  publications 
previously  in  the  library,  compiled  by  Nathaniel  Paine.  1879, 
67  p.    25  copies. 

Mexican  copper  tools;  the  use  of  copper  by  the  Mexicans 
before  the  conquest,  by  Philip  J.  J.  Valentini.  From  the 
German,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  1879.  41  p.  S*.  il.  50 
copies. 

The  Katunes  of  Maya  history,  a  chapter  in  the  early  chron- 
ology of  Central  America,  by  P.  J.  J.  Valentini,  tr.  by  Stephen 
Salisbury,  jr.    1880.    60  p.    8".    il. 

Two  Mexican  Chalchihuites,  the  Flumboldt  celt,  and  the 
Leyden  plate,  by  P.  J.  J.  Valentini.     1881.    24  p.     8".     il. 

Partial  index  to  the  proceedings  of  the  society,  from  its 
foundation  in  1812  to  1880,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  With  a 
table  of  contents  of  all  the  publications  and  reprints  of  the 
society  to  April,  1883,  with  prices,  by  Nathaniel  Paine.  1883. 
sx,  86  p.     8°. 

Saxon  tithing  men  in  America,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams. 
1883.  (2)  23  p.  8°.  (Also  no.  4  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
University  Studies  in  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sci.J 

First  essays  at  banking  and  the  first  i)aper  money  in  New 
England,  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull.     1884.    40  p.     8". 

Action  of  the  council  on  the  death  of  Stephen  Salisbury, 
president.     188.T.    43  p.     8".     i)ortrait. 

Obligations  of  New  England  to  the  county  of  Kent,  by 
George  F.  Hoar.     1885.     30  p.     8". 

Connection  of  Massachusetts  with  slavery  and  the  slave 
trade,  by  Charles  Deane.     1886.    ,34  p.     8". 

Use  of  the  voluntary  system  in  the  maintenance  of  ministers 
in  the  colonies  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts  Bay,  by 
Samuel  Swctt  Green.     1886.    42  p.     8", 


American  Antiq.  Soc] 


PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[American  Association 


American  Antiquarian  Society,  continued. 

Selections  from  letters  received  by  David  Daggett,  1786-1802. 
1887.     14  p.    S". 

Bibliographical  notes  on  Witclicraft  in  MaseachusettB,  by 
George  H.  Moore.    1888.    32  p.    8". 

Legislative  history  of  the  ordinance  of  1887,  by  John  M. 
Merrianj.     1888.    42"p.    8". 

The  .Aborigines  of  Australia,  by  Edward  G.  Porter.  1890. 
22  p.    8".    3  plates. 

Northern  boundary  of  Massachusetts  in  its  relations  to  New 
Hampshire,  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     1891.    24  p.     8". 

Charles  Deveus,  Ileury  At.  De.xter,  Edward  I.  Thomas,  by 
George  F.  Hoar.    1S91.    17  p.    S". 

Thomas  Coram  in  Boston  and  Taunton,  by  Hamilton 
Andrews  Hill.     1892.     18  p.    8". 

Wheeler's  defeat,  1675.  Where?  At  Meminimisset meadow, 
by  Samuel  Abbott  Green.     1893.    3  p.    8''.     folded  map. 

Note.  A  very  large  number  of  reprints  from  the  proceed- 
ings have  been  i.^sued  separately.  See  Griftin's  Bibliography 
of  Am.  Hist.  Societies. 

Amerinan  Anti-Slavery  Society.  Organized  1833. 
(William  Lloyd  Garrison,  president.) 

Constitution,  and  address  to  the  public.    1833. 

Annual  reports. 

Tracts. 

Proceedings  at  its  second  decade.     1853. 

—  at  its  third  decade.    1863.  ^ 

Note.  The  report  of  proceedings  at  its  third  decade  lias  an 
appendix  containing  an  incomplete  list  of  anti-slavery  pub- 
lications in  America  from  17'>0  to  1863,  including  periodicals, 
tracts,  addresses,  etc.,  as  well  as  books.  Such  as  were  issued 
by  the  society  are,  however,  not  usually  indicated  specifically, 
and  it  would  probably  be  impossible  at"tl)is  date  to  make  np  a 
complete  and  reliable  list  of  those  so  issued.  The  literature 
of  the  subject  is  voluminous.  For  such  information  as  is 
most  readily  accessible,  reference  is  advised  to  the  report 
herein  named. 

American  Anti-ViAnsection  Society.  Organized  1883. 
(Miss  Adele  Biddle,  sec,  2033  Pine  St.)  1530 
Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Fa. 

Journal  of  Zoophily,  ed.  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  White  and  Mrs.  Mary 
L-ovell,  monthly.     6  v.    1892-8. 

Annual  Reports.     1888-98. 

Uselessness  of  vivisection  as  a  method  of  research,  by  Law- 
son  Tail. 

Vivisection,  by  Henry  J.  Bigelow,  M.D. 

Does  science  need  secrecy?  by  Albert  Lefiingwell,  M.D. 

Illustrations  of  vivisection,  by  Frances  Power  Cobbe. 

Mistaken  enthusiasm,  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  White.  1895.  12  p. 
50c.  per  ICO. 

"Medical  opinions"  on  vivisection,  by  Mrs.  S.  L.  Emory. 
1898.    2u  p.     10c.  per  doz. 

Mimetic  diseases,  by  Dr.  Matthew  Woods.  1898.  §1  per 
100. 

Note.    Several  other  brief  tracts  or  leaflets  have  been  issued. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Educa- 
tion.    Organized  about  1850. 
Third  annual  meeting,  Pittsburgh,  1853 
Proceedings  of  6th  session,  1855.     8". 

American  .Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Physical 
Education.      Organized    1885.     (Geo.    W.    Fitz, 
cor.  sec,  Cambridge,  Mass.)     Boston,  Mass. 
Proceedings.     1885-1895    8". 
American  physical  education  review  (quarterly).     1896-]- 

American  Association  for  the  Adrancement  of  Science. 
Organized    1848.       (L.    0.    Howard,    permanent 
sec.  Cosmos  Club,  Washington,  D.  C.) 
Proceedings.   Annual,      v.  1, 1849— v.  47,  1898.    47  v.     ea  , 
pap.,  $1.50;  cl.,  $2;  hf.  mor.,  $2.50. 

Note.  Succeeded  Association  of  American  Geologists  and 
Naturalists. 

American  Association  for  the  Cure  of  Inebriates.     Or- 
.ganized     (?) 
Proceedings,    v.  1-6.     1870-5.    8".     1871-5. 

American  Association  for  the  Relief  of  Misery  of  Battle- 
fields.    Organized     (?) 
Constitution.    4".     Netr  York.    1866.  i 

Minutes  of  1st  and  2d  meetings.    4°.     New  York.    1867. 
The  work  of  humanity  in  waV.    Sm.  4".    Neio  York.    1870.    I 


.    Bulletin  No.  2.    8". 
1856.    Hartford. 


American  Association] 


PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[American  Baptist 


American  Association  for  the  Study  and  Cure  of  In- 
ebriety.    Organized  1870.      (Dr.  T.  D.  Crothers, 
sec.  and  ed.,  Hartford,  Conn.) 
Journal  of  IiiebrUlij  {(\\x-Axiey\y).    1876-98.    subs.,  $2  per 
year. 

Inebriety  aud  its  diseiiBes ;  ed.  by  T.  D.  Crothers.  8".  1893. 
$2.76.     Trent. 

American   Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers. 
Organized  IHO").    (F.  E.  Dawley,  pres.,  Fayette- 
viUe,  N.  Y.) 
Annual  reports.     1895-8.     4  v.     pap.     free. 

American  Association  of  Obstetricians  and   Gynecolo- 
gists.    Organized   1888.     (Wm.  Warren  Totter, 
sec,  284  Franklin  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.) 
Transactions,    v.  1-10.    1888-f-.    10  v.    8".    el.,ea.  $.5. 

American   Association    to    Promote    the   Teaching    of 
Speech  to  the  Deaf.     Organized  1890.     (Dr.  Z. 
F.  Westervelt,  sec,  945  N.  St.  Paul  St.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.) 
Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  first  summer  meeting.    1891. 
437  p.    4".     pap.,  $1. 

Keport  of  second  summer  meeting.  1892.  336  p.  4".  pap., 
75c. 

Report  of  fourth  summer  meeting  (issued  in  sections),  1-14. 
10c.  to  20c. 

Report  of  fifth  summer  meeting.     1896.     276  p.    4".     pap., 
75c.     Rochester  School  for  the  Deaf. 
Circulars  of  information  : 

1.  The  word  method,  by  David  Greenberger.  1891.  18  p. 
4".     pap.,  25c. 

2.  The  Lyon  phonetic  manual,  by  Edmund  Lyon.  1891. 
73  p.    4".     cl.  and  pap.,  50c. 

3.  Whipple  natural  alphabet,  by  Daisy  M.  Way.  1892.  48  p. 
4".    25c. 

American     Astronomical     Society.       Organized     (?). 
Brooklyn^  N.  Y. 
Papers,    nos.  1-3,  1885-8. 
Now  merged  witli  the  Brooklyn  Institute. 

American  Bankers' Association.  Organized  1875.  (Ja. 
R.  Branch,  sec.)    20  Broad  St.,  New  York  City. 

I'roceedings  of  the  annual  conventions;  with  constitution, 
by-laws,  and  app. ;  also  lists  of  the  otticers  and  members  of 
the  association.    8".     pap.,  gratis. 

American  Baptist  Historical  Society.  Organized  185B. 
(Rev.  B.  MacMackin,  sec)  1420  Chestnut  St., 
Fhilo-delphia,  Pa. 

Annual  Reports.     11th,  1864-44th,  1897. 

Xote.  Reports  for  previous  years  printed  in  the  annual 
reports  of  the  Baptist  Publication  Society. 

Early  Baptists  of  Virginia,  by  liobt.  Boyle  C.  Howell.  1857. 
120  p.     8". 

Philosophy  of  history  and  the  Baptist  element  in  history,  by 
C.  Billings  Smith.     8". 

American  Baptist  preaching  of  the  17th  and  ISth  centuries, 
by  Silas  Bailey.     18.'>8.    46  (2)  p.     8". 

Historical  vindications,  by  S.  8.  (hitting.     18.'i9.    224  p.     12". 

Place  of  Baptists  in  Protestant  Christendom,  by  George  R. 
Bliss.     1862.    20  p.     8". 

The  Serampore  mission  and  the  missionaries,  by  Hon. 
Edward  A.  Newton.     18fi2.     30  p.     8". 

The  Unitarian  apostasy  and  the  relations  of  the  Baptists 
thereto,  by  O.  O.  Eddy.     1864.     39  p.     12". 

American  Baptist  Home  Mission   Society.     Organized 
1832.     (Thos.  J.  Morgan,  sec)     111  Fifth  Ave., 
New  York  City. 
The  Baptist  ffome  Mission  Monthhj.    Thos.  J.  Morgan,  ed. 
20  v.    8".     50c.  per  aun. 

Un-nie  Mission  Echoes  (Monthly).     Ed.  by  Mrs.  M.  C.  Rey- 
nolds and  H.  L.  Morehouse.    4".     20c. 
Annual  reports. 

Baptist  Home  Missions  in  America,  by  H.  L.  Morehouse. 
620  p.     8».     cl.,  $2. 

American  Baptist  Publication  Society.  1420  Chestnut 
St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Publishes  Baptist  tracts  and  books  :  for  catalogue,  see  Pub- 
lishers' Trade  List  Annual. 


American  Bar] 


PUBI.TCATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[American  College 


Organized     1878.       (J: 
Charles    St.,    Baltimore, 


,  pap.,  75c.;  cl. 


American  Bar  Association. 
Ilinkley,  sec.,  215  N 
Md.) 

Reports.    Annual,    v.  1-21,  1878— 1898, 
$1.     8ct8  free  to  public  libraries. 

Note.     An   iudex    to   the   above   will    be   published    about 
March  1,  1899. 

American     Berkshire    Association.      Organized    1875. 
(C:  F.  Mills,  ed.,  512  E.  Monroe  St.)     Spring- 
field, III. 
American  Berkshire  [pig]  record,     v.  1,  1875— v.  17,  1897. 


16".    ea.,  $5. 

Berkshire  year  book  ;  ed.  by  C 
16".     ea.,  $1. 


F.  Mills.    V.  1-3.      1894-96, 
Organized  181G.    Bible  House. 


American  Bible  Society 
New  York  City. 

Publishes  Bibles  only,  in  all  languages,  sizes  and  styles;  for 
catalogue,  see  Publishers'  Trade  List  Annual. 

American  Bible  Union.     New  York. 

Bible  Union  Reporter  (monthly). 
Bible  Union  Quarterly. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions. Organized  1810.  (Rev.  C.  C.  Creegan, 
sec,  105  E.  22d  St.,  New  York  City.)  Congrega- 
tional House,  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

The  Misaionary  Herald  (monthly).  75c.  (This  was  begun 
in  1810  as  The  Panoplist.) 

Annual  reports,  1810-98. 

Annual  sermon  before  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Missionary  papers.    New  series,    no.  1, 1831-?. 

Mission  stories  of  many  lands.     1897. 

In  lauds  afar.     1898. 

Also  various  pamphlets  and  leaflets,  etc. 

The  following  are  publications  of  the  Woman's  Board  of 
Missions  : 

Life  and  Light  for  Women  (monthly).     60c. 

Mis,no7i  Day  Spring  (monthly).     $3  for  25  copies. 

(Also  various  leaflets,  etc.) 

American  Catholic  Historical  Society.  Organized 
1884.  (Dr.  L.  E.  Flick,  chm.  com.  on  pub. ; 
Rev.  M.  P.  Hill,  ag.)  715  Spruce  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Records.    (Quarterly.)     10  v.    1884-98.    8".    $2  per  v. 
Bulletin.     (Quarterly.)    v.  1:1-4.    1892.    op. 

American  Chemical  Society.      Organized  and  incorpor- 
ated 1876.     (Ed.  Hart,  ed.,  Easton,  Pa.) 
Journal.    Ed.  Hart,  ed.   v.  1-20:7.    1879-98.    8".   $5  per  an., 
payable  in  adv.     Chem.  Pub.  Co.,  Easton,  Pa. 
Proceedings,     v.  1-4.     1877-81. 

American  Chemical  Society  :  "Washington  Section.    Or- 
ganized 1884.     (A.  C.  Peale,  libn.,  605  12th  St., 
N.  W.)      Washington,  D.  C. 
Bulletin,     nos.  1-9,  1884-93.    O. 
American    Church    Missionary    Society.        Organized 
I860.      (Rev.   W.    Dudley   Powers,    D.D.,  gen. 
sec.)     281  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
Register.    1863. 

Reports.    Ist,  1861-39th,  1898.     8".     pap. 
Echo  of  Mission    Work  in  Brazil,  the   Home  Field,  and 
Cuba.    (Quarterly.)     v.  4  current,    il.    subs.,  60c.  per  year. 
Note.    Issued  March,  May,  July,  Dec. 

American  Climatological  Association.  Organized  1884. 
(Dr.  Guy  Hinsdale,  sec,  3943  Chestnut  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.) 

Transactions,  v.  1, 1884— v.  14,  1898.  8".  ea.,  net,  $2.  Blak- 
iston. 

Note.  V.  1,  o.  p. :  no.  v.  for  1893  was  issued ;  v.  11,  ed.  by  G. 
Hinsdale  contains  general  index  of  v.  1-11. 

American  College.     Cincinnati,  O.  (?) 

American  Medical  Journal,    v.  1-|-?     1856-?     8o. 

American  College  and  Education  Society.      Organized 

1875.      See  Congregational  Education  Society. 

lO 


American  Colonization]  PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[American  Economic 


American  Colonization  Society.  Organized  1817.  (J. 
Ormond  Wilson,  sec,  450  Pennsylvania  Ave. 
N.W.)      Washington,  D.  C. 

African  Repositorij  (monthly).    1825-74. 
—  Same  (quarterly).     1875-92. 
Coutiuued  as : 

/,i^(;rJa,  bullctiiiB;  ed.  by  J.  O.  Wilson,    nos.  1-13.     1892-98 
[two  noB.  yearly].     4".    ea.,  pap.,  25c. 
Reports.     Annual.     1818-98. 
Half  century  memorial.    1867.    191  p.    4'\ 

American  Congregational  Association,  Organized  1853, 
as  the  Congregational  Library  Association.  Pres- 
ent name  assumed  in  ls(;4.  (William  H.  Cobb, 
libn.,  207  Congregational  House.)    Boston,  Mass. 

Reports.     Annual.     Ist,  1854-45th,  1898. 
Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  Congregational  House. 
1873.     8".     cl. 

American  Copyright  League.  Organized  1883.  (R. 
U.  Johnson,    sec,  33  E.  17th  St.)     New    York 

•  City. 

Cheap  books  and  good  books,  by  Brander  Matthews.  '88.  T). 

What  American  authors  think  about  international  copyright. 
'88.     D. 

American  authors  and  British  pirates,  by  Brander  Matthews. 
'89.    D. 

A  memorial  of  American  authors  [fac-simile  signatures].   O. 

The  advocates  of  international  copyright.     '9U.     O. 

The  scheme  to  defeat  the  copyright  bill :  an  analysis  of  R. 
Pearsall  Smith's  scheme  for  international  copyright,  by  G.  H. 
Putnam.    O. 

International  copyright,  by  Theo.  L.  De  Vinne.     '89.    O. 

Objections  to  the  copyright  bill  refuted,  by  R.  U.  Johnson, 
sec.    O. 

An  international  copyright  will  not  increase  the  price  of 
books,  by  G.  H.  Putnam.    '90.    O. 

(And  other  leaflets,  petitions,  etc.) 

American  Dental  Association.  Organized  1860. 
Merged,  1897,  in  the  National  Dental  Associa- 
tion, which  see.    » 

American  Dermatological  Association.    Organized  187fi. 
(Dr.  Geo.  T.  Jackson,  sec,  14  E.  31st  St.,  New 
York  city.) 
Transactions.    1-22.    1877-98.    8".    1878-98. 

American   Dialect  Society.     Organized    1888.     (O.  F. 
Emerson,    sec,    Western    Reserve    University, 
Cleveland,  O.) 
Dialect   Notes,     pt.  1,  1890-pt.  9,  1896.     9  nos.  unbound. 
12°.    ea.,  $1. 
No.  9  contains  a  complete  index  and  closes  v.  1. 
Xote.    Pts.  1-7  were  issued  in  Boston;  pt.  S  in  Norwood, 
Mass. 

American  Economic  Association.  Organized  1885. 
(Walter  F.  Willcox,  sec,  Cornell  University, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.) 

Publications,  v.  1,  1886— v.  10  :  3,  1895.  O.  ea.,  $5;  unbd., 
$4. 

Cont.  :  V.  1,  no.  1  :  Report  of  the  organization  of  the  Assoc, 
by  R:  T.  Ely.  —  2,  3.  Relation  of  the  modern  municipality  to 
the  gas  supply,  by  E.  J.  James. —  4.  Cooperation  in  a  western 
city,  by  A.  Shaw. —  5.  Cooperation  in  New  Eng.,  by  E.  W. 
Bemis.  —  6.  Relation  of  the  State  to  industrial  action,  by  H:  C. 
Adams. 

V.  2,  no.  1 :  Three  phases  of  cooperation  in  the  West,  by  A. 
G.  Warner. —  2.  Historical  sketch  of  the  liuances  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, by  T.  K.  Worthington.  —  3.  Railway  question,  by  E.  J. 
James.—  4.  Karly  history  of  the  Eng.  woolen  industry,  by  W. 
J.  Ashley.  —  5.  Two  chapters  on  the  mediaeval  guilds  of  Eng., 
by  E.  R.  A.  Seligman. —  fi.  Relation  of  modern  municipalities 
to  quasi-public  works,  by  II:  C.  Adams  |aud  others]. 

v.  3,  no.  1  :  Three  papers  read  at  meeting  in  Boston  :  Sta- 
tistics in  colleges,  by  C.  D.  Wright;  Sociology  and  political 
economy,  by  F.  II.  Giddings;  The  legal-tender  decisions,  by 
E.  J.  James. —2.  Capital  and  its  earnings,  by  J.  B.  Clark.  — 
3.  pt.  1  :  The  manual  laboring  class,  by  F.  A.Walker;  pt.  2: 
Mine  labor  in  the  Hocking  Valley,  by  E.  W.  Bemis;  pt.  3: 
Report  of  the  second  annual  meeting,  by  R:  T.  Ely.  —  4,5. 
Statistics  and  economics,  by  R:  M.  Smith. — 6.  Stability  of 
prices,  by  S.  N.  Patten, 

II 


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American  Economic  Association,  continued. 

V.  4,  no.  1  :  Coutributions  to  the  wages  question  :  Theory  of 
wages,  by  S.  Wood;  I'ossihility  of  a  ecieiitilic  law  of  wages, 
by  J:  B.  Clark.  — 2.  Socialism  in  Kiig.,  by  S.  Webb.  — 3.  Road 
legislation  for  the  American  State,  by  J.  W.  Jenks.— 4.  Report 
of  proceedings  of  the  third  annual  meeting  of  the  Assoc,  by 
R.T.  Ely,  with  addresses  by  W:  Pepper  and  F.  A.  Walker.— 
0.  pt.  1  :  Afalthus  and  Uicardo,  by  8.  N.  Patten  ;  pt.  2  :  Study  of 
statistics,  by  I).  R.  Dewey ;  pt.  3 :  Analysis  in  political  economy, 
by  W:  W.  Kolwell.  —  6.  An  honest  dollar,  by  E.  B.  Andrews. 

V.  5,  no.  1 :  Industrial  transition  in  Japan,  by  Y.  Ono.  —  2. 
Two  prize  essays  on  child  labor  :  no.  1,  by  W.  F.  WiHoughby  : 
no.  2,  by  C.  de  Graffenreid.  —  3,  4  :  Two  papers  on  the  canal 
question:  pt.  1,  by  E.J.James;  pt.  2,  by  L.  M.  Ilaupt.  — -5. 
History  of  the  New  York  property  tax,  by  J;  C.Schwab. — 
6.     Educational  value  of  political  economy,  by  8.  N.  Patten. 

V.6:  1,  2:  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  fourth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association. — 3.  pt.  1  :  Government  forestry 
abroad,  by  G.  Pinchot;  pt.  2  :  Present  condition  of  the  forests 
on  the  public  lands,  by  E:  A.  Bowers;  pt.  3:  Practicability 
of  an  American  forest  administration,  by  B.  E.  Fernow. — 
4,  5.  Municipal  ownership  of  gas  In  the  United  States,  by 
E:  W.  Bemis.  —  6.  State  railroad  commissions  and  how  they 
may  be  made  effective,  by  F:  C.  Clark. 

V.  7:1:  Silver  situation  in  the  United  States,  by  F.  W. 
Taussig.  —  2,  3.  On  the  shifting  and  incidence  of  taxation, 
by  E.  R.  A.  Sellgman.  — 4,  5.  Sinking-funds,  by  E:  A.  Ross. 
—  6.  Reciprocity  treaty  with  Canada  of  1854,  by  F.  E.  Haynes. 

V.  8 ;  1 :  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  fifth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association.  —  2,  3.  Housing  of  the  poor  in 
American  cities,  by  M.  T.  Reynolds. — 4,  5.  Public  assist- 
ance of  the  poor  in  France,  by  E.  G.  Balch. —  6.  First  stages 
of  the  tariff  policy  of  the  United  States,  by  W:  Hill. 

v.  9:1,  2:  Progressive  taxation  in  theory  and  prac- 
tice, by  E.  R.  A.  Sellgman.  —  3.  Theory  of  transportation,  by 
C:  H.  Cooley.  —  4.  Sir  William  Petty:  a  study  in  English 
economic  literature,  by  W:  L.  Bevan.  — 5,  6.  Papers  read  at 
the  seventh  annual  meeting :  Modern  appeal  to  legal  forces  in 
economic  life,  by  J:  B.Clark;  Chicago  strike,  by  C.D.Wright; 
Unemployed,  by  D.  R.  Dewey;  Pope  and  the  encyclical  on 
labor,  by  J:  Q.  Brooks;  Population  and  capital,  by  A.  T. 
Hadley. 

V.  10:  1-3:  Canadian  banking  system,  1817-1890,  by  R.  M. 
Breckenridge.  — 4.  Poor  laws  of  Mass.  and  N.  Y.,  by  J.  Cum- 
mings.  135  p.  75c.  —  5,  6.  Letters  of  Ricardo  to  McCulloch, 
1816-23,  ed.  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  J.  H.  Hollender. 
185  p.     pap.,  $1.25;  cl.  $2. 

V.  11 :  1-3.  Race  traits  and  tendencies  of  the  Am.  negro,  by 
F.L.Hoffman.  329  p.  pap.,  $1.25;  cl.,  $2. —  4.  Apprecia- 
tion and  interest,  by  Irving  Fisher.    100  p.     75c. 

General  contents  and  index  of  v.  1-11.     1886-96. 

New  series:  issued  at  irregular  intervals. 

1.  The  cotton  industry:  an  essay  in  American  economic 
history,  by  M.  B.  Hammond.    382  p.    pap.,  $1.50;  cl.,  $2. 

Economic  studies  (bi-monthly).     Jfacini'Jan  Co. 

V.  1,  1896.  Handbook  and  report  of  8th  ann.  meeting.  178  p. 
•50c.  —  1.  Theory  of  economic  progress,  by  J.  B.  Clark;  Rela- 
tion of  changes  in  the  volume  of  currency  to  prosperity,  by  F. 
A.  Walker.  45  p.  60c.  — 2.  Adjustment  of  wages  to  effi- 
ciency; 3  papers:  Gain  sharing,  by  H.  R.  Towne;  The  pre- 
mium plan,  by  F.  A.  Halsey;  A  piece-rate  system,  by  F.  W. 
Taylor.  84  p.  50c. —3.  The  populist  movement,  by  F.  L. 
McVey.  88  p.  50c.  — 4.  Present  monetary  situation,  by  W. 
Lexis;  trans,  by  J.  Cummings.  71  p.  .50c.  — 5,  6.  Street 
railway  problem  in  Cleveland,  by  W.  R.  Hopkins.    95  p.    75c. 

v.  2,  1897.  Handbook  and  report  of  9th  ann.  meeting.  162  p. 
50c. —  1.  Economicsand  jurisprudence,  by  H.  C.  Adams.  48  p. 
50c. —  2.  The  saloon  question  in  Chicago,  by  J.  E.  George. 
60  p.  .50c. —3.  The  general  property  tax  in  California,  by  C. 
C  Plehn.  90  p.  .50c.  — 4.  Area  and  population  of  the  U.  8.  at 
the  11th  census,  by  W.  F.  Willcox.  .59  p.  50o.  — 5.  Discus- 
sion  concerning  the  currencies  of  the  British  plantations  in 
America,  etc.,  by  Wm.  Douglass,  ed.  by  C.  J.  Bullock.  118  p. 
60c.  —  6.  Density  and  distribution  of  population  in  the  U.  S. 
at  the  11th  census,  by  W.  F.  Willcox.    80  p.     .50c. 

V.  3,  1898.  Handbook  and  report  of  the  10th  ann.  meeting. 
135  p.  .50c. —  1.  Government  by  injunction,  by  W.  H.  Dun- 
bar. 43  p.  .50c.— 2.  Economic  aspects  of  railroad  receiver- 
ships, by  H.  H.  Swain.  118  p.  .50c. —  3.  The  Ohio  tax  In- 
quisitor law,  by  T.  N.  Carver.     94  p.     50c. 

Hand-book  and  report  of  the  6th  and  7th  annual  meetings  of 
the  Association. 

American  Education  Society.  Organized  1816.  See 
Congregational  Education  Society. 

American  ?::iectro-Therapeutic  Association.  Organized 
1891.  (Dr.  John  Gerin,  sec,  68  North  St.,  Au- 
burn, N.  Y.) 

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American  Entomological  Society. 

Now  a  section  of  the  Acudciny  of  Natural  Sciences  of  I'liilu 
delphia.     See  rhiladclpliia. 

American    Ethical    Union.      Organized    1887   as    Tin- 

Union  of  Societies  for  Ethical  Cnlture.     Present 

name  taken  in   18!)3.     (S.   Burns  Weston,  sec, 

1305  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.) 

Ethical    Record,    quarterly,     v.  1:  1,   April,  1888— v.  3:  2, 

July,    1890.      Succeeded    by   the    International   Journal    0/ 

Ethics,  published  by  8.  B.  Weston. 

Ethical  Aildrexses,  axonWiXy,  except  July  and  August.  1st 
eer.,  18U4-r)th  ser.,  1898.     75c.  per  vol.,  el. ;  ea.  no.,  6c. 

Ist  ser.,  1SU4  :  What  do  we  stand  for,  by  Kelix  Adler. — 
An  ethical  view  of  life,  by  W.  M.  Saltei-.  —  What  does  it 
mean  to  be  religious,  and  what  is  religion,  by  W.  L.  Sheldon. 

—  The  religion  of  ethical  culture,  by  M.  M.  Mangasarian. — 
The  modern  saint,  by  Felix  AdUr.  ^  Morality,  What  does  U 
mean?  by  W.  M.  Salter.  —  True  Liberalism,  by  W.  L.  Shel- 
don. —  Teaching  and  teachers,  by  M.  M.  Mangasarian.  — 
Prayer  and   worship,  by  Felix  Adler.  —  The  highest  rule  of 

-life,  by  W.  M.  Salter. 

2d  ser.,  189.) :  What  we  mean  by  duty,  by  W.  L.  Sheldon.  — 
Our  besetting  sins,  by  M.  M.  Mangasarian. —  "  Ethical  agnos- 
ticism," by  W.  M.  Salter.  —  Ojnsolations,  by  Felix  Adler. — 
Worship  in  the  spirit,  by  W.  L.  Sheldon. — The  freedom  of 
ethical  fellowship,  by  Felix  Adler.  — 'J'he  next  step  in  (Jhris- 
tianity,  by  W.  M.  Salter. —"  Ethics  or  religion?  "  by  W.  M. 
Salter.  —  The  four  types  of  suffering,  by  Felix  Adler.  — 
Octavius  B.  Frothingham  memorial  exercises,  by  E.  C.  Sted- 
raan,  G.  11.  I'utnam,  G.  C.  Barrett  and  Felix  Adler. 

3d  ser.,  1896  :  The  Monroe  doctrine  and  the  war  spirit  in  the 
United  States,  by  Felix  Adler.  —  The  Venezuelan  question,  by 
W.  M.Salter.  —  The  new  woman,  by  W.  L.  Sheldon. —  Bad 
wealth  and  how  it  is  sometimes  got,  by  W.  M.  Salter. — 
Address  of  May  15th,  1876,  by  Felix  Adler. —  Twentieth  An- 
niversary of  the  Society  for  Ethical  Culture  of  New  York,  ad- 
dresses by  Alfred  R.  Wolff,  W.  M.  Salter,  M.  M.  Mangasarian, 
and  Felix  Adler. —  Armenia's  impending  doom,  by  M.  M. 
Mangasarian.  —  The  international  ethical  congress,  by  Felix 
Adler.  —  Woman's  influence  in  public  affairs,  by  Mrs.  Lydia 
Avery  Coonley  and  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Wilmarth.  —  Good  and  bad 
side  of  novel  reading,  by  W.  L.  Sheldon. 

4th  ser.,  1897:  The  cause  of  ethics,  by  W.  M.  Salter.— 
Our  faith  and  our  duty,  by  8.  Burns  Weston.  —  How  far  does 
the  ethical  society  take  the  place  of  a  church?  by  Felix  Adler. 

—  What  to  believe:  An  ethical  creed,  by  W.  L.  Sheldon. — 
Moral  and  spiritual  edncatiou  of  .children,  by  VV^.  Sauford 
Evans. — The  progress  of  the  ethical  movement,  by  F.  W. 
Fuerster.  —  The  justice  of  the  single  tax,  by  W.  M.  Salter.  — 
The  modern  attitude  toward  religion,  by  Prof.  Morris  Jastrow. 

—  Why  progress  is  so  slow  :  Edward  Bellamy  again,  by  W.  L. 
Sheldon.  —  Does  justice  triumph  in  the  end?  a  study  of 
Shakespeare's  "  Lear,"  by  W.  L.  Sheldon.. 

5th  ser.,  1898  (in  progress)  :  The  Ethical  Culture  Society  as 
the  meeting  ground  of  Gentiles  and  Jews,  by  Felix  Adler. — 
What  is  of  permanent  value  in  the  Bible  (the  Old  Testament)  ? 
by  W.  M.  Salter.  —  What  is  of  permanent  value  in  the  Bible 
(the  New  Testament)?  by  W.  M.  Salter.  —  The  punishment  of 
children,  by  Felix  Adler. — The  same,  concluded.  —  Ethics  of 
the  war  with  Spain,  by  S.  B.  Weston. 

American     Ethnological    Society.        Organized     1844. 
(Anthony  Woodward,  Ph.D.,  lihn. ;  Prof.    Alb. 
S.  Bickmore,  cor.  sec.)     Library  at  the  Ameri- 
can Museum  of  Natural   History,  77t.h  St.  and 
Sth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 
Transactions.    2  v.    1845, 48.    8".    pap.    o.  p.    Bartlett  & 
We  I  ford. 
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Observations  on  the  aboriginal  monuments  of  the  Mississippi 
Valley,  by  E.  G.  Squier.  79  p.  8o.  folded  map.  (From  ▼.  2 
of  the  Transactions.) 

American  Folk-Lore  Society.    Organized  1888.    (W:  AV. 
Newell,  sec,  175  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.) 
Journal  of  American  Folk-Lore  (quarterly),     v.  1,  18>>8— 
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ington, D.C. 
Tiansactious.     v.  1.     18.39.    8°. 

DUcouisu,  Jan.  30,  18:56,  by  Lewis  Cass.    1830.    5S  p.    8". 
DiHcoui-se    at  second   annual    meeting,    Jan.    20,  ISI'.T,    by 
Levi  Woodbury.     1837.     b7  p.     8". 

American  Home  Missionary  Society. 

Now  Cougregatioual  Home  Missionary  Society,  w/iU/i  nee. 

American  Homoeopathic  Ophthalmological  and  Otolog- 
ical  Society.     Organized   (?). 
Transactions.     1,  1878.     3-9,  1879-85. 

American      Horticultural     Society. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Transactions.     Ed.  by  \V.  II.  Ragan 
apolis,  Ind.,    (?)-1888.    S". 

Note.  Previous  to  1855  the  Bociely  was  called  the  Missis- 
sippi Valley  Horticultural  Society. 

American  Humane  Association.    Organized  1877.     (Fs. 
H.    Rowley,    sec,  1(53  Winter    St.,    Fall  River, 
Mass.) 
Proceedings,  1877-1898. 

Report  of  the  Association  on  vivisection  in  America,  by  A. 
Lctlingwell. 

Report  of  the  Association  on  vivisection  in  schools,  by  A. 
Leflingwell. 

Suggestions  for  legislative  enactment  in  the  states  and  terri- 
toiies  relative  to  the   prevention   of   cruelty   to   animals   and 
children. 
Unwanted  children,  by  Hon.  Ja.  M.  Brown. 
The  extermination  of  birds,  by  Caroline  Spencer,  1897. 

American  Humane  Education  Society.  Organized  and 
incorporated  1889.  (Joseph  L.  Stevens,  sec.) 
19  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Black  Beauty.  By  Anna  Sewall.  1890.  12o.  cl.,  25c. 
pap.,  10c. 

Note.  Also  in  German,  Greek,  Spanish,  Swedish,  Dutch, 
French,  Italian,  Telugu,  Norwegian,  and  Hiudustanee. 

Our  gold  mine  at  Hollyhurst.  By  Mary  M.  Bray.  1893. 
12°.     cl.,  25c.     pap.,  10c. 

The  strike  at  Shane's.  By  James  M.  Sheltou.  1893.  12°. 
cl.,  25c.     pap.,  10c. 

Beautiful  Joe.  By  Marshall  Saunders.  1893.  cl.  12".,  72c. 
16".,  30c.     Am.  BtiptiHt  Pub.  Soc. 

Four  months  in  New  Hampshire.  By  Ellen  A.  Barrows. 
1894.     12".     el.,   25c.     pap.,  lOc. 

The  best  way  of  settling  difficulties  between  capital  and  labor. 
By  Wm.  Walker.     1895.     12".     pap.,  5c. 

The  humane  horse  book.  By  Geo.  T.  Augell.  1895.  12". 
pap.,  5c. 

Angell  prize  contest  recitations,  ed.  by  Emma  Rood  Tnttle. 
1896.     12".     pap.,  16c.     Hudson  rattle. 

Autobiographical  sketches  and  recollections,  by  Geo.  'l\ 
Angell.     1S97.     8".     cl.,  25c.     pap.,  10c. 

For  pity's  sake,  by  Sarah  Nelson  Carter.  1897,  1898.  12". 
cl.,  SOc.     De  Wolfe,  Finke  A-  Co.     pap.,  10c. 

Some  of  New  York's  "400."  By  Octavia  Clouston.  1898. 
120.    pap.,  lOc. 

Note.    Also  numerous  leaflets,  pamphlets,  etc. 

American  Hygienic  and  Hydropathic  Association  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons.     Organized  (?). 

Constitution  and  proceedings  of  1st  and  2d  ann.  meetings. 
12".     New  York.     1851. 

American  Institute.     Organized  1828.     New  York  Citxj. 
Address,  by  Gen.  Tallmadge.     Aug.,  1831.     8  p.     8". 
Address  at  4th  ann.  fair,  by  E.  Everett.     1831.     50  p.     8". 


Journal,    v.  1:  1,3,  4,  7,  8 
Transactions.     8".     18.50-5 


1850-51. 
1860-5. 


1  rausaciioiiB.     o".     laov-oi.      looo-o. 
Annual  reports.     2d,  1843.     3d,  5th,  6th,  7th,  8th. 
Annual    report  to   the   N.  Y.   State   Agricultural   Society. 
1846.    8". 

American  Institute  of  Architects.  Organized  18.57. 
(Glenn  Brown,  sec.  Octagon  House,  Washing- 
ton, D.C.) 

Proceedings.     Annual.     1867-98.    31  v.    4". 

Fireproof  floors,  by  R.  G.  Hatfield.     1867.     8  p. 

Remarks  on  fireproof  construction,  by  P.  B.  Wight.  1868. 
8  p. 

The  architectural  and  other  art  societies  of  Europe,  by  A. 
J.  Bloor.     1868.     62  p.    4». 

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American  Institute  of  Architects,  continued 
Technical  |)roportion,  b}-  D.  T.  Atwood.     1869 


12  p. 
3  p. 


iii'inoof  floors  compared,  by  G.  B.  Poet.    1871 
Inclcx  to  V.  I-IO.     1SS4.     4". 
Memorial  to  Aloxauder  Lyman  Ilolley.    1884.     $2.    4". 
Memorial  to  Uichard  Morris  Hunt,   by  Henry  Van  I5rniit, 
189G.    4". 

American  Institute  of  Civics.  Organized,  1885.  (H. 
R.  Waite,  pres.,  H.  II.  Adams,  treas.)  J77 
Broadway,  N.   Y. 

American  journal  of  politics. 

American  Duujazine  of  civici.    9  v.    '25c.  per  no.    ea.,  120  p. 

llistory,  objects  etc.  of  the  institute,     pap.,  25c. 

National  Constitution :  Socialism  :  Moral  culture  in  public 
schools,     pap.,  20c. 

Standards  in  citizenship;  Sovereignty  of  manhood;  Civics 
in  public  schools,    pap.,  10c. 

Citizenship;  Science  of  civics,    pap.,  10c. 

American  town  government;  Municipal  government;  Rights 
of  minorities;  Political  ideals;  Our  standing  army,    pap.,  20c. 

Congressional  reform,  and  education  of  politicians;  Some 
principles  in  economics  and  politics,    pap.,  20c. 

Classical  political  economy  vs.  Christian  economics,  pap., 
5c. 

American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers.  Organized 
1884.  (Ralph  W.  Pope,  sec,  2(i  Cortlandt  St., 
New  York.) 

Transactions.  1884-98.  v.  1-15.  15  v.  8".  pap.,  *5.  cl 
$5.75.      hf.  mor.,  $6.50. 

Proceedings  of  international  electrical  congress,  Chicaiio, 
1893.     1893.     1  V.     8«.     pap.  or  el.,  $.'!.     hf.  mor.,  $4. 

American  Institute  of  Homoeopathy.     Organized  1814. 
(Eug.  H.  Porter,  gen.  sec,   181  West  73d  St.) 
New  York  City. 
Transactions.    1844-97.     8».     ea.,  $5. 

American  Institute  of  Instruction.  Organized  1830. 
(Alrin  F.  Pease,  treas..  Maiden,  Mass.)  Boston, 
Mass. 

Proceedings.  1830-39,  8";  1840-98,  12°.  except  1873,  74,  93. 
cl.,  $1.     (Some  volumes  are  at  a  premium.) 

American   Institute  of   Mining  Engineers.     Organized 
1871.     (R.  W.  Raymond,  sec,  13  Burling  Slip, 
New  York  City.) 
Transactions,    v.    1-27.     1872-98.     27   v.      8".      v.   1-4    ea 
pap.,  $3;  hf.  mor.,  $4.      v.  5-8,  ea.,  pap.,   $4;    hf.  mor'.    $5* 
V.  11-27,  ea.,  pap.,  $5 ;  hf.  mor.,  $6.    v.  9  and  10,  ea.,  pap.,  $10 ; 
hf.  mor.,  $11.  f  f  >  t     . 

Index  to  Transactions.  3  v.  cl.  8".  v.  1-15  $1  v  16-20- 
21-25,  ea.,  $1.25.  '  ' 

Genesis  of  ore  deposits,  by  F.  Posepnv;  tr.  bv  R  W 
Raymond,  1894.    8o.     cl.,  $2.50. 

American  Instructors  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (J.  R. 
Dobbins,  sec,  Miss.  Inst,  for  the  Deaf,  Jackson 

Miss.) 
Proceedings  of  the  11th  convention,  1887.    O. 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.  Organized  1855 
as  American  Iron  Association :  name  changed 
1864.  (Ja.  M.  Swank,  sec.  and  gen.  raanagel-  1 
261  S.  4th  St.,   rhiladelphia,  Pa. 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Iron  Association 

Iron  manufacturers'  guide  to  the  iron  works  and  iron  ore 
mmes  of  the  United  States,  by  J.  P.  Lesley.     1859. 

Bulletin.  (Weekly  publication  began  in  1866:  now  pub- 
lished twice  a  month.)     4".     §4  per  year. 

Annual  statistical  report,  containing  statistics  of  the  Ameri- 
can and  foreign  iron  trades.     S".    ea.,  pap.,  $3. 
,00^'*"^^''^.'*'  "'""-';»<=';  "  collection  of  statisticis  to  the  close  of 
1887  relating  to  the  iron  and  steel  industries  of  the  U.  8   and 
Great  Britain.     O.     pap.,  SI. 

History  of  the  manufacture  of  iron  in  all  ages;  and  particu- 
larly in  the  United  States  from  colonial  times  to  1891  bv  J 
M.  Swank.    2d  ed.,  rev.     1892.     8*'.     Sy.  >  "j  "■ 

Notes  and  comments  on  industrial,  economic,  political  and 
historical  subjects,  by  J.  M.  Swank.     1897.    228  p      cl     ^■> 

Directory  to  the  iron  and  steel  works  of  the  Uiiited'Htatcs 
14th  ed.    1898.    80.    cl..  $7,     (Published  biennial"") 

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[American  Medical 


American  Jewish   Historical   Association.      Organized 
1892.     (Dr.  Herbert  Friedenwald,  cor.  sec,  1)43 
K  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.) 
Publications,    no.  1, 1893-no.  6,  1898.    8». 
American  Laryngological  Association.  Organized  1878. 
(Dr.    H.   L.    Swain,   sec,    232   York   St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.) 
Transactions  and    papers.    Annual.    1879-1898.    20  v.    8". 
el.    ea.,  $'2.r)0.    Appleton. 

Note.    Association  meets  once  in  3  years  in  Washington  ;  in 
otlier  years  as  may  be  determined  by  the  council. 

American  Library  Association.       Organized  1870;  in- 
corporated 1879.     (Wm.  C.  Lane,  sec.  and  treas.. 
Publishing   Section,  Harvard  Univ.  Lib.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.) 
Papers  and  Proceedings.     4th-'J0tli  annual  meetings.     1881 


97.     Sm.  4".     ea.,  $2.     (Those  of  date  prior  to_lS87,  o.  p. 

'"  '    1  foi 


Pro- 


ceedings of  all  meetings  from  the  tirwt  in  1876  to  be  found  in 
Library  Journal,  1876-97.) 

Catalog  of  the  "A.  L.  A."  library.  1893.  592  p.  80.  cl. 
free.     U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education. 

Papers  prepared  for  the  World's  library  congress.  Melvil 
Dewey,  ed.  1896.  323  p.  8".  pap.  free.  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Education. 

Issued  by  the  Publishing  Section  : 

Reading  for  the  young,  by  J.  F.  Sargent.  1890.  121  p.  8". 
cl.    o.  p.    Library  Bureau. 

Supplement  by  M.  E.  and  A.  L.  Sargent.  1896.  104  p.  8". 
cl.,  $1.    pap.,  75c.    Library  Sureati. 

The  same  combining  original  and  supplement.  1890-96. 
225  p.    8".     cl.,  $1.50.     Library  Bureau. 

Catalog  of  historical  fiction  for  young  readers,  by  J.F.  Sar- 
gent, from  the  above.     1890.    36  p.    32".    pap.,  10c.    o.  p. 

A.  L.  A.  index  to  general  literature,  by  W.  I.  Fletcher.  1893. 
329  p.  4".  cl.,  $5.  half  mor.,  $6.50.  o.  p.  New  ed.  in 
preparation.     Houghton,  M.  lic  Co. 

Paper  and  ink,  by  R.  T.  Swan.  1895.  20  p.  32".  pap., 
10c.    Library  Bureau. 

Handbooli  of  the  Publishing  Section.  1895.  12  p.  32". 
pap.,  free.     lAbrary  Bureau. 

List  of  books  for  girls  and  women,  and  their  clubs,  by 
Augusta  H.  Leypoldt  and  Geo.  lies.  1895.  161  p.  8<>.  cl.,  $1. 
pap.,  50c.    Library  Bureau. 

Same  in  5  parts.     32".    pap.,  ea.,  10c.    Libra7'y  Bureau. 

List  of  subject  headings  for  use  in  dictionary  catalogs,  by 
Q.M.Jones,  G.  E.  Wire  and  C.  A.  Cutter.  1895.  188  p.  8". 
cl.,  $2.    Library  Bureau. 

Same.  2ded.,  by  G.  M.Jones,  C.  A.  Cutter  and  Edith  D.  Ful- 
ler.   1898.    206  p.     8".     cl.,  $2.    Library  Bureau. 

Annotated  bibliography  of  fine  art,  by  Sturgis  it  Krehbiel, 
1897.  89p.    8".    cl.,  $1.    pap.,  50c.    Library  Bureau. 

Booksfor  boys  and  girls,  by  CM.  Hewins.  1897.  31  p.  32o. 
pap.,  10c.    Library  Bureau. 

List  of  French  fiction,  by  Mme.  Sophie  Cornu  and  Wm. 
Beer.     1898.    28  p.    32".     10c.     Library  Bureau. 

Printed  catalog  cards  for  current  books.  1893-8.  $7.50 
per  1000  cards.     Library  Bureau. 

Printed  catalog  cards  for  articles  in  periodicals  and  publi- 
cations of  learned  societies.     1898.      $3.50  per  100  titles. 

Annotated  titles  of  books  in  English  history.  1897-8.  Card 
form,  $1.25  per  year,  pamphlet  form,  60c  per  year.  Library 
Bureau. 

Printed  catalog  cards  for  Warner's  Library  of  the  world's 
best  literature.     1898.     $6  per  set.     Warner  Club. 

American  Mathematical   Society.     Organized    1888   as 
the  New  York  Mathematical  Society:     reorgan- 
ized under  the  present  name  1894.     (F.  N.  Cole, 
sec.)     501  W:  116th  St.,  New  York  City. 
Bulletin  of  the  New  York  Mathematical  Society.    1891-4. 
3  V.    8".     ea.,  $5.    Macmillan. 

Bulletin.     1894-8.    4  v.    8".    ea.,  $5.     Macmillan. 
Mathematical  papers  of  the   Chicago  Congress.     1896.     8". 
$4.     Macmillan. 

American  Medical  Association.  Organized  1847.  (W: 
B.  Atkinson,  permanent  sec,  1400  Pine  St.,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.) 

Journal  (weekly  since  1883) ;  ed.  by  Dr.  J.  B.  Hamilton,  61 
Market  St.,  Chicago.     1883-97.    4".    $5  per  year. 
Annual  Transactions.    1847-1883. 

American  Medical  College  Association.     Organized  (?) . 
History,  constitution,  etc.     8<'.     Detroit.    1877. 
Annual  meetings.    2-6.     ?-1882.    8">.    Detroit. 
Note.    See  Association  of  American  Medical  Colleges. 

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[American  Negro 


American  Moilical    Temperance    Association.     Organ- 
ized   18'.)1.     (Dr.  T.    D.    Crothers,    sec,    Hart- 
ford, Conn.) 
Bnlhtin  (quarterly) ;  cd.  by  J.  H.  Kellogg,  N.  S.  Davis  and 
T.  1>.  Crothers.     18!»4-98.    $1  per  yi-ur. 
Transaetioiis.     3  v. 

American    Medico-l'syoliological    Association.     Organ- 
ized 1844,  as  the  Association  of  Medical  Superin- 
tendents of  American  Institutions  for  the  Insane. 
Name  changed    in    lSt»l.     (C.    B.    Burr,    M.D., 
sec,  Oak  Grove  Hospital,  Flint,  Mich.) 
American  JoiiriKi I  of  III Kdniti/.    1894-     _ 
Troceediui^s  at  annual  luectiugs  :  1S53,  1872,  1876,  1878,  I88,i, 
1887.  1890,  1892,  1893.     8".     Utica.     1853-93. 
Prooeediugs.    v.  1-4.     1894-7.    4  v.     8".     1895-7.     ea.,  pap.. 

Transactions.  Annual  session.  1867.  132  p.  8".  T.  F. 
Schelfe'r.,  Ilarrisburg.    1807. 

On  hospitals  for  the  insane.    98  p.    80.    1866(?) 

History  of  the  association  from  1844  to  1874  inclusive,  by 
JohnCurwen.     121  p.    8".     1875.  „„      „    ^ 

Memoir  of  Thomas  8.  Kirkbride.  38  p.  8".  E.Gowan  & 
Co.,  Warren,  Pa.    1885.  _     .        ^     ^, 

The  original  thirteen  members  of  the  aBSOciation,  by  John 
Cnrwen.    49  p.    8".     E.  Cowan  <&  Co.,  Warren,  Pa.     1>^85. 

A  manual  of  autopsies,  by  I.  W.  Blacljburn,  M.  D.  84  p. 
12".    11.    Blakiston.    1892. 

American    Metrological  Association.     Organized    1873. 
(Prof.  J.  H.  Gore,  Columbian  University,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.) 
Proceedings,    v.  1-4.     1873-88.     8".     I  mor.,  $5. 
Metric  chart.     10c. 
Pamphlets,  free. 

American    Microscopical    Society.       Organized     1878. 
(Dr.  W:    C.  Krauss,  sec,  371    Delaware    Ave., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.) 
Transactions,  1878-97.     19  v.    ea.,  $2. 

Note.  1878,  ed.  by  H.  F.  Atwood  ;  1879,  ed.  by  H.  Jameson  ; 
1880-81,  ed.  by  A.  H.  Tiittle;  1882-87,  ed.  by  Prof.  D.  S. 
Kellicott;  1888-90,  ed.  by  Prof.  T.  J.  Burrill;  1891-94,  ed. 
by  W.  H.  Seaman;  1895-97,  ed.  by  W:  C.  Krauss. 

American    Missionary    Association.      Organized  1846. 
(C.  J.  Ryder,  hon.  sec.  and  ed.)      Congregational 
rooms,  4th  Ave.  and  2 2d  St.,  Neiv   York  City. 
Reports.     Annual,    v.  1,  1847— v.  51,  1897. 
The  American  Missionary  (quarterly).     Since  1846.     50c. 
per  year.     (Formerly  published  monthly.) 

Congregational  work  (monthly).      Published   jointly  with 
other  societies. 
History  of  the  Association.     1891. 

American  Museum  of  Natural  History.    Organized  1869. 

(Anthony  Woodward,  lihn.)      77th  St.  and   Sih 

Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Bulletin,    v.  1-10.    1881-98.    lOv.    80.    v.  1,  $4.25;  v.  2,  9,  10, 

ea.,  $3.50;  otber  vols.,  ea.,  $3.     A  few   nos.  from  the  firsts 

vol's,  may  be  had  separately  at  from  30c.  to  $1..50.     Separates 

of  articles  in  v.  9,  10  can  be  purchased  of  the  librarian. 

Note.  The  publication  of  the  Bulletin  in  numbers  was 
discontinued  with  the  close  of  v.  3. 

Memoirs,  1893-8.  v.  1 :  1-2,  ea.,  $1.50;  v.  1:3,  $3.50;  v.  2: 
1-2,  ea.,  $1.50.     40. 

American  National  Association  of  the  Red  Cross. 

The  red  cross  of  the  Geneva  convention :  what  it  is,  its 
origin  and  history.    12".     Dansville,  N.  Y.    1881. 

American  Negro  Academy.     Organized  1897.     (J.  W. 
Cromwell,    cor.   sec,    1439  Pierce  Place,  Wash- 
ington, I).  C.) 
Occasional  Papers.    1.     llcviow  of  Hoffman's  Race  Traits 
and   Tendencies  of    the  American  Negro,   by   Kelly   Miller. 
1897.     8".    pap.,  25c. 

2.  Oonserviition  of  races,  by  W.  K.  B.  DuBois.  1897.  8". 
pap.,  15c. 

3.  Civilization  the  ]>rimcval  need  of  the  race  :  and  the  attitude 
of  the  .\mericau  mind  toward  the  negro  intellect,  by  A.  Crum- 
mell.     1898.     8".     19  p.     pap.,  15c. 


American  NeurologicalJ  PUlilJCA'llONS   OF  SOCfETlES 


[American  OtologiCal 


American  Neurological  Association.     Organized    1875. 
(Grajnie  M.  lliinimond,  M.  D.,  sec,  58  W.  45tli 
St.,  New  York.) 
Transactions.    Annual.    S". 

American  New  Church  Tract  and  Publication  Society, 
212D  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Publishes   Swcdenborgian   publications;   for    catalogue   see 
Publishers'  Trade  List  Annual. 

American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society. 
Organized  1858.  (Herbert  Valentine,  libn.) 
Academy  of  Medicine  Building,  17  W.  43d  St., 
New  York  City. 

Am.  Journal  of  Numismatics,    v.  1-4.    18G6-70.    4  v.    4". 

Note.  Since  1S70  continued  under  the  same  name,  but  dif- 
ferent ownership. 

Constitution  and  By-Laws,  adopted  April  6, 1858.  32".  and 
24".     Also,  1864-65-78-84-93.     8". 

Proceedings  and  papers,  20th-40th  annual  meetings.  1878- 
98.     15  V.    4". 

Note.    11th  V.  contains  history  of  the  society. 

History  of  the  Society,  by  W:  li.  Weeks.  (Reprint  from 
above.)     1892.    50  p.    4". 

The  Oesnola  collection,  and  the  De  Morgan  collection,  by  G. 
L.  Feuardent.     1878.     14  p.     8".     il. 

On  some  coins  of  the  Uastellani  collection,  by  G.  L.  Keuar- 
dent.     1878.     8  p.    4". 

Use  and  nature  of  Roman  medallions,  bv  H.  A.  Grueber 
and  G.  L.  Feuardent.     1878.     8  p.    40. 

The  bronze  crabs  of  the  obelisk,  by  G.  L.  Feuardent.  1881. 
7  p.    4".     il. 

Catalogue  of  the  numismatic  books  in  the  library  of  the 
Society,  by  R.  U.  Lawrence.     1883.    31  p.    4". 

Catalogue  of  a  medallic  portrait  gallery,  by  C:  H.  Wright. 
1891.     7  p.     4". 

Catalogue  Columbian  Exhibition  of  coins  and  medals. 
1893.     8  p.     4". 

Note.     All  the  publications  are  in  pamphlet  form. 

American  Ophthalmological  Society.     Organized  1864. 

(Dr.  S.  B.  St.  John,  sec.   and  treas.,  68  Pratt 

St.,  Hartford,  Conn.) 
Transactions.     (One  no.  yearly.)     1865-97.     7  v.     8". 
Note.    Each  vol.  contains  from  three  to  four  uos. 

American  Oriental  Society.     Organized  1842.     (Prof. 
Washburn  Hopkins,  sec,  235  Bishop  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.) 
Journal,    v.  1, 1843— v.  19,  1898.    19  v.   large  12".    v.  1 : 1,  50c. 
V.   2-5,  ea.,   $2.50.     v.  6-9,  11,  14-16,  18,  19,  ea.,  $5.     v.  10,  13, 
ea.,  $6. 
Avery's  Sanscrit  verb-inflection  (from  v.  10),  75c. 
Oertel's  Jairainiya-Upanisad-Rralimana  (from  v.  16),  $1.75. 

American    Ornithologists'    Union.        Organized    1883. 
(J:  H.  Sage,  sec,   Portland,  Conn.     L.    S.  Fos- 
ter, Pubr.,  33  Pine  St.,  New  York  City.) 
The  Auk.    v.  1,  1884— v.  15,  1898. 

Code  of  nomenclature  and  check-list  of  N.  Am.  birds. 
1886.     cl.     8».    $3. 

Checklist  of  N.  Am.  birds.  Abridged.  1889.  pap.  S". 
25c. 

Code  of  nomenclature  adopted    by   the  Am.  Ornith.  Un. 
1891.     pap.     8".    50c. 
Check-list  of  N.  Am.  birds.    2d  ed.     1895.     cl.    8".     $2. 

American   Orthopedic    Association.      Organized    1887. 
(Dr.  J:  Ridlon,sec.,103  State  St.,  Chicago,  111.) 
Transactions.     Annual,     v.  1,  1888— v.  11,  1898.     8".    il. 
Note.     For  sale  by  W:  J.  Dornon,  100  N.  7th  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

American  Otological  Society.     Organized  1868.     (Dr. 
Fred.  L.  Jack,   sec.  and  treas.,  215  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.) 
Transactions,   v.  1  :  1— v.  tj :  1,  ea.  no.,  $1.25.     8". 
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connection  with  the  transactions  of  the  6th  meeting  of  Am. 
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American  Peace  Society.  Organized  1828.  (B:  F. 
Trueblood,  sec,  3  Somerset  St.)     Boston.  Mass. 

The  Harbinger  of  Peace.    1828-1831. 

The  Calumet.  1831-34. 

Advocate  of  Peace  (monthly)  eince  1834;  ed.  by  B:  F.  True- 
blood.    8".     $1  per  year. 

Angel  of  Peace   (monthly) ;  ed.  by   B;  F.  Trueblood.    8". 
15c.  per  year. 
Military  drill  in  schools,  by  W.  E.  Parby.    1892.     12".     pap. 

War  system,  by  R.  Thomas.    New  ed.     1892.     12".    pap. 

Coming  reform,  by  M.  K.  Blake.     New  cd.    1893.    IG".    pap. 

Chicago  Peace  Congress  report;  ed.  by  B:  F.  Trueblood. 
1893.     12".    cl.  and  pap. 

Social  and  moral  aspects  of  war,  by  P.  8.  Moxom.  1893. 
12".    pap. 

Mankind  one  body,  by  G:  D.  Boardman.     1893.     ]2».     pap. 

Karnak  and  Carthage,  by  D:  D.  Field.    1893.     12".     pap. 

White  City  by  the  Inland  Bea:  poems,  by  H.  Butterworth. 

1893.  12».     pap. 

William  Penu's  holy  experiment,  by  B:  F.  Trueblood.  1894. 
12".    pap. 

International  arbitration :  its  present  prospects,  by  B:  F. 
Trueblood.     1894.    12».     pap. 

Nation's  responsibility    for    peace,    by   B:  F.  Trueblood. 

1894.  12".     pap. 

War  unnecessary  and  unchristian,  by  A.  Jones.    1895.    12". 
pap. 
Old  Testament  on  war,  by  G:  Gillett.    1895.    12".    pap. 
United  States  and  international  arbitration,  by  J:  B.  Moore. 

1895.  12".    pap. 

Permanent  tribunal  of  international  arbitration,  by  E:  E. 
Hale.     12".    1895.    pap. 

Hard  times :  poems,  by  I.  W.  Benham.     1895.     leaflet. 

Battle,  by  R.  B.Howard.    1895.    leaflet. 

Boy's  brigade,  by  B:  F.  Trueblood.    1895.    pap. 

Success  of  arbitration  (list  of  instances).    1895.     pap. 

Perpetual  peace.  Trans,  fr.  Im.  Kant,  by  B:  F.  Trueblood. 
pap.     12".     20c. 

A  permanent  Anglo-American  tribunal,  by  Merrill  E.  Gates. 

1896.  12".    pap. 

Penn's  essay  toward  the  present  and  future  peace  of 
Europe.     1897.     pap.     12". 

True  historic  relations  of  England  and  America,  by  Edwin 
D.  Mead.    1896.    pap.     12". 

Also  leaflets. 

Note.  The  Society  formerly  published  a  number  of  books, 
of  which  the  plates  were  destroyed  by  fire,  and  a  list  cannot 
now  be  obtained. 

American  Pediatric  Society.     Organized  1888.     (S.  S. 
Adams,  M.D.,  sec,  1  Dupont  circle,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.) 
Transactions.    Annual.    1889-98.     12  v.    8".     Not  sold,  but 
distributed  free  to  libraries  of  medical  colleges,  hospitals  and 
societies  and  journals  of  medicine. 

American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  Organized 
1851;  incorporated  1888.  (C:  Caspari,  jr.,  gen. 
sec,  109  Aisquith  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.) 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meetings,    v.  1,  1851 — v.  46,  1898. 

National  formulary.     1888.    Rev.  ed.,  1896. 

American   Philological   Association.     Organized    1869. 
(Herbert  Weir  Smyth,  sec,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.) 
Transactions,    v.  1,  1871— v.  29,  1898,   now  ed.  by    H.  W. 
Smyth,    ea.,  $2,  except  V.  15,  20,  23,  ea.,  $2.50.     Ginn. 
Note.    Complete  sets  at  2055  reduction. 

American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at  Philadelphia, 
for  promoting  useful  knowledge.  Organized 
1743.  (The  Secretaries.)  104  South  Fifth  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Minutes  and  proceedings.  Digest.  1744-1838.  1  v.  8". 
pap.,  $5. 

Proceedings.  (Pub.  3  times  a  year.)  1838-1898.  27  v.  8". 
pap.,  $3  per  v. 

Transactions  (old),     v.  1-6.     1759-1809.    4".    o.  p. 

—  V.  1.    2d  ed.,  1789.     v.  6.    2d  ed.,  1809. 

—  New  series.  (Published  irregularly.)  1818-1898.  19  v. 
4".     pap.,  $5. 

American  Physiological  Society.     Organized  (?). 
Annual  reports.     1-3.     1837-9.    12">.     5os<o«,  1837-9. 


Constitution.     12".    Jioston.    1837. 
Constitution  and  list  of  members.     16". 


Baltimore.    1887. 


American  Pomological] 


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American    Pomological    Society.       Organized    as    tiie 
American  Pomological  Congress  in  1850.     (Wm. 
A.  Taylor,  sec,  Washington,  D.  C.) 
Proceedinga  and  reports  of  BcssionB.     1851-69,8".     1871-91. 
4".     1895-8,  8°.    Procuedlngs  prior  to  1871  o.  p. 

Note.  The  American  Pomological  Congress  was  formed  in 
1850  by  the  union  of  the  National  Congress  of  Fruit  Growers 
and  the  North  American  Pomological  Convention,  both  of 
which  had  been  organized  in  1848.  The  present  name  was 
taken  in  1852. 

American  Postal  Microscopical  Club.     Organized     (?). 

Annual  reports.    3,  1887.    9-12,  1883-6.     8".     Troij. 


American  Printing  House  for  the  Blind. 
American  Protective  Association. 


See  Printing. 


Note.    A  secret   society;    publishes   a  considerable   litera- 
ture, of  which  record  is  impracticable. 


Organized   1885. 
13o   W.  23(1  Si. , 


American  Protective  Tariff  League 
(W.  F.  Wakeinan,  gen.  sec.) 
New  York  City. 

The  Tariff  League  Bulletin.    1887. 

American  Economist  (weekly,  $2  year).    8". 

The  Defender  (leaflets),  ea.,  2c.  (weekly,  $1  year). 

1.  Wages,  living,  and  tariff.     E.  A.  TIartshorn.    p.  104.    4c. 

2.  Advantages   of   a  protective  tariff   to  U.  8.    First  prize 
essay,  1887.    Crawford  D.  Ilenning.     p.  32.    2c. 

3.  Home   production   and  a  protective  tariff.     First  prize 
essay,  1888.    C.  D.  Todd.    p.  32.    2c. 

4.  What    are    raw    materials?      First    prize    essay,   1889. 
Homer  B.  Dibell.    p".  32.     2c. 

5.  Fallacies  of  free-trade.     E.  P.  Miller,     p.  32.    2c. 

6.  Some    views   on    the  tariff  by  au  old   business    man. 
G:  Draper,     p.  32.    2c. 

7.  The  Protective  tariff :  its  advantages  for  the  South.    C. 
L.  Edwards,     p.  32.    2c. 

8.  The  wool  interest.    Judge  W.  Lawrence,    p.  24.    2c. 

9.  Protection   vs.  free-trade:  a  historical  review.    D.   G. 
Harriman.    p.  20.    2c. 

10.  The  farmer  and  the  tariff,  by  T:  H.  Dudley. 

11.  Protection  as  a  public  policy,  by  G:  S.  Boutwell. 

12.  The  markets  of  the  world. 

13.  Workingmen  and  the  tariff. 

14.  The  vital  question  :  shall  American  industries  be  aban- 
doned and  American  markets  surrendered? 

15.  Sarne,  in  German,  with  addition. 

16.  The  progress  of  one  hundred  years,  by  Kob.  P.  Porter. 

17.  Protection  for  American  shipping. 

18.  The  tariff  not  a  tax. 

19.  Why  Irishmen  should  be  protectionists. 

20.  Protection,  by  E.  H.  Ammidown. 

21.  What  is  a  tariff? 

22.  Wool-growing,  manufacturing,  by  E.  H.  Ammidown. 

23.  Froe-trade  advalorems. 

24.  Southern  farming  industries. 

26.     Protection  and  farmers,  by  8.  M.  Cullom. 

28.  The   Southerner's  national  view  of    protection,  by  E. 
Ensley. 

29.  Tariff  legislation  from  the  early  days  of  the  govern- 
ment, by  an  cx-Confcderate. 

32.  Blaine's  reply  to  Gladstone. 

•33.  The  American  policy  of  protection  applied  to  American 
shipping  engaged  in  international  commerce.  1890,  by  J:  Ford. 

34.  Blaine's  reply  to  Gladstone;  in  German. 

35.  Export  discounts. 

36.  Wage-earners  under  protection  and  free  trade. 

37.  Standard  of  living  in  the  U.  S.,  by  J.  K.  Dodge. 

38.  English  and  American  wages  and  pauperism. 

39.  John  C.  Calhoun  and  protection. 

40.  Cheapness  and  low  prices. 

41.  Diversified  home  production. 

42.  Cheapness. 

43.  American  shipping,  by  W:  H.  T.  Hughes. 

44.  Protection  and  the  Pacific  coast,  by  J.  N.  Dolph. 

45.  Protection  and  the  piano  industry. 

46.  Same,  in  German. 
51.  Truth  about  prices. 

62.     American   tariffs  from   Plymouth  Rock  to  McKinley, 
by  D.  G.  Harriman. 

53.  Free-trade  England  and  protection  United  States. 

54.  Wool,  binding  twine,  and  cotton  bagging. 
65.     Tobacco  growing. 

58.  Free-trade  slavery  question. 

59.  Hot  shot —  a  workingman's  letter. 

61.  Pottery,  by  U.  8.  Consul  Burgess. 

62.  Tariff  hearings  before  the  Ways  and  Means  Committee 
of  53d  Congress. 

63.  Farmer's  egg -basket. 

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American  Protective  Tariff  League,  continued. 

64.  The  tariff:  speech  of  Uon.  Thomas  B.  Reed  of  Maine, 
Feb.  1,  1894. 

05.  Shall  the  Rcimblic  do  its  own  worl< :  speech  of  Senator 
John  1*.  Jones  of  Nevada. 

66.  The  shepherd  and  his  sheep:  speech  of  Hon.  T.  C. 
Power. 

67.  New  England  against  free  wool:  speech  of  Hon.  Nel- 
son W.  Aldrich. 

68.  The  tariff :  speech  of  Hon.  Marriott  Brosius. 

69.  The  Gorman  tariff:  speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  McKinley  at 
Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  S,  1894. 

70.  I'lain  talk  with  President  Cleveland,  by  a  working-man. 

71.  The  smokeless  chimney  top. 

72.  Wages  in  the  United  States,  by  E.  Levasseiir. 

73.  Protection  to  American  iniiustries:  speech  of  Hon.  C. 
H.  Grosvenor. 

American  Psychological  Association.     Organized  1892. 
(Livingston  Farrand,  sec,  Columbia  Univ.,  New 
York  City.) 
Proceedings.     1894-97.    4  v.     8".     pap.    Macmillan. 
American  Public  Health  Association.     Organized  1872. 
(Dr.  C.  O.  Probst,  sec,  Columbus,  O.) 
Papers  and  reports,     v.  1-22,  1875-1898. 
American   Publishing   Society   of    Hebrew.      Chicago, 
III. 


See  University  of  Chicago 
Literature. 


American  Institute   of  Sacred 


American  Railway  Association.     Organized  1886.     (W. 
F.  Allen,  sec,  24  Park  PI.,  New  York  City.) 
Proceedings  of  semi-annual  meetings,     pap.     8".     ea.,$l. 
Standard  code  of  the  association :  Train  rules,  block  signal 
rules,  rules  for  interlocking  plants,  by  W.  F.  Allen.     10th  cd. 
1897.    220  p.     12".     cl.,  $1. 

American     Railway    Master     Mechanics'    Association. 
Organized    1868.      (John   W.    Cloud,    sec,    774 
Rookery  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.) 
Annual  report.     12".     cl.,  $1.50. 
American  Silk  Society.     Organized     (?). 

Journal,    v.  1-2 :  2.    1839-40.    8".    Baltimore. 
American  Social  Science  Association.     Organized  1805. 
(Rev.  F.  S.  Root,  gen.  sec,  84  Irving  PI.,  New 
York  City.) 

Journal  of  Social  Science,  containing  the  transactions  of 
the  association,  nos.  1-35.  Boston,  Damrell,  and  New  York, 
Putnam. 1898.     8".    ea.,  pap.,  $1. 

Circular  of  Information,  by  S.  Eliot  and  F.  B.  Sanborn. 
1865. 

Transactions  (abridged).    Part  1,  1865-6;  part  2,  1866-7. 

Occasional  papers,     no.  1,  May,  1868;  no.  2,  Sept.,  1868. 

Recent  phases  of  thought  iu  political  economy.     1868. 

Handbook  of  Immigration.    1871.    117  p.   12".    Houghton,  M. 

Free  public  libraries.    1871.     59  p.    12". 

Collections  of  casts,  subjects  selected  for  the  girls'  high 
school  and  normal  school,  Boston;  the  mode  and  cost  of  pro- 
curing them.    1871(?). 

American  Society  for  Psychical  Research.  Organized 
1884.  See  Society  for  Psychical  Research,  Amer- 
tean  Branch. 

American  Society  for  the  Extension  of  University 
Teaching.  Organized  1890.  (John  Nolen,  sec.) 
Ill  S.  loth  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  Citizen  (monthly) ;  ed.  by  8.  Axson.  8".  subs.,  f  1  per 
year. 

University  Extension.     1891-97. 
General  circulars. 

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B.  Instructions  to  extension  organizers.     $1  per  100. 

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1.  Hand-book  of  university  extension;  ed.  by  G:  F.  .James. 
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:\.    Adilrosw  before  tin;  American  Society,  by  R.  Q.  Moulton. 
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15.  Church  and  university  extension,  by  J.  S.  Macintosh. 
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The  class  in  university  extension,  by  E:    T.  Devine. 


10. 
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17. 
W:  T 

18. 

19. 

20. 

21. 


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Harris.     15c. 

Place  of  university  extension,  by  S.  N.  Patten.     10c. 
First  annual  report  of  the  American  Society.     15c. 
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10. 

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American  political  history,  by  L.  P.  Powell.     15c. 
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Milton,  Paradise  lost,  and  Goldsmith,  by  H.  B.  Sprague. 


3. 

4. 

5. 

15c. 


7. 
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The  making  of  English  literature,  by  Clarence  G.  Child. 


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3. 

4. 
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American  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  An- 
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American  Society  of  Church  History.    Organized  1888. 
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New  York  City. 
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1891.  (Prof.  L.  G.  Carpenter,  sec.  Agricultu- 
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American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers.    Organized 
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American  Society  of  Naturalists.    Organized  1883.    (T. 
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American  Statistical  Association.  Organized  1839. 
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zines and  journals.     75c. 

v.  o:  17.  Statistics  of  crime  in  Massachusetts,  by  F:  G. 
Pettigrove.  Developn)ent  of  statistics  of  religions,  by  Four- 
nier  de  Flaix.  Net  profits  of  manufacturing  industries  in 
the  state  of  Massachusetts,  by  F:  B.  Ilawley.  Classification  of 
trade  statistics,  by  F:  C.  Hicks.  Proposed  statistical  legisla- 
tion, by  R.  P.  Falkner.  Reviews  and  notices.  Statistical  ar- 
ticles in  (UTinan  periodicals  and  journals.  75c.  — 18,19.  Sta- 
tistical iM<|uiry  conccruing  domestic  service,  by  L.  M.  Salmon. 
Theory  and  practice  of  price  statistics,  by  R.  P.  Falkner. 
Measures  of  distribution,  by  G:  K.  Holmes.  Statistics  of  sui- 
cides in  New  England,  by  1).  R.  Dewey.  Semi-annual  census 
of  paupers  in  Minnesota,  by  H.  H.  Hart.  Reviews  and  notices. 
Convention  of  Commissioners  of  Bureaus  of  Labor  Statistics. 
Net  profits  of  mantifacturiug  industries  in  the  state  of  Massa 
chusetts,  by  K.  W.  Draper.  International  statistical  compari- 
sons. 75e.  —  20.  Establishment  of  an  imperial  commission 
for  labor  statistics  in  Germany,  by  C.C.  Plehn.  French  statis- 
tical publications,  by  C:  D.  Ilazen.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Rob- 
ert W.  Wood,  M.I).,  by  J:  W.  Dean.  Reviews  and  notices. 
Note  from  Mr.  Francis  Gallon  to  Mr.  George  II.  Iloluies  on 
the  subject  of  distribution.  Registration  report  of  Massachu- 
setts, by  G.  N.  C.  Necessity  of  revision  of  the  classification  and 
nomenclature  employed  in  the  vital  statistics  of  Massachu- 
setts, by  S.  W.  Abbott.  75c. —21,22.  Observations  on  the 
measure  of  change,  by  C.  H.  Cooley.    Cost  statistics  of  public 

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electric  lighting,  by  V:  Roeewatcr.  IniiniKiation  and  the  for- 
eign born  population,  by  U.  Mayo-Smith.  Value  of  percentile 
grades,  by  L.  Gulick.  Reviews  and  noticcB.  $1.-23.  Mur- 
ders in  MaesachusettB,  by  W.  M.  Cook.  ClaBsilication  of  oc- 
cupations in  the  ccnsuB,  by  M.  Bertillon.  (Jrowth  of  cities  in 
the  United  States  during  the  decade  1880-1890,  by  C.  Boyd. 
Vital  BtntiHticB  of  an  Apache  Indian  community.  75c.  — 24. 
Staliwtical  data  for  the  study  of  the  assimilation  of  races  and 
nationalities  in  the  United  States,  by  R.  Mayo-Smith.  Report 
of  an  international  mortality  standard;  or,  mortality  index,  by 
J.  Korijsi.  Character  and  volume  of  the  money  of  the  United 
States,  by  M.  L.  Muhleman.  Fluctuations  in  the  secured  cir- 
culation of  the  national  banks  and  their  relations  to  the  prices 
and  investment  values  of  bonds,  liy  C:  A.  Conant.  Currency 
reform  in  Austria-Hungary,  by  J.  Mandello.  Comparative 
statistics  of  primary  education,  by  E.  Levasseur.  Results  of 
recent  investigations  on  prices  in  the  United  States,  by  F.  W. 
Taussig.  Geographical  concentration  :  an  historic  feature  of 
American  agriculture,  by  J:  Hyde.  Course  of  wages  in  the 
United  States  since  1S40,  by  C.  D.  Wright.  Some  recent  re- 
sults in  railway  statistics  in  the  United  States,  by  H:  C. 
Adams.  Condition  and  needs  of  statistics  of  marriage  and 
divorce,  by  S:  W.  Dike.  Railway  statistics  as  applicable  to 
earnings  of  passenger  trains,  by  M.  Riebenack.  Comparability 
of  trade  statistics"  of  various  countries,  by  A.  E.  Bateman. 
Geographical  distribution  of  the  population  of  the  United 
States,  by  H:  Gannett.  Preliminary  report  on  anthropometry 
In  the  United  States,  by  E:  M.  Hartwell.  Remarks  on  the 
theory  of  anthropometry,  by  F.  Boas.  On  the  application  to 
individual  school  children  of  the  mean  values  derived  from 
anthropological  measurements  by  the  generalizing  method,  by 
W.  T.  Porter.  Anthropometric  statistics  of  Amherst  College, 
by  E;  Hitchcock.  An  anthropometrical  study  of  the  effects  of 
gymnastic  training  on  American  women,  by  C.  J.  Enebuske. 
Railway  freight  traffic  statistics,  by  C.  P.  Leland.     $1.50. 

v.  4,  no.  25,  26.  Marriage  rate  in  Michigan,  1870-90,  by  W. 
F.  Willcox.  Classilication  of  occupations  for  census  purposes, 
by  H:  Gannett.  Nativity  and  occupation  of  members  of  the 
Massachusetts  legislature,  by  F.  H.  Howland.  Sex  relation  in 
suicide,  by  F:  L.  Hoffman.  Growth  of  St.  Louis  children,  by 
W:  T.  Porter.  Reviews  and  notices.  7.5c. —27.  Causes  of 
poverty  further  considered,  by  A.  G.  Warner.  Congress  of 
hygiene  and  demography,  by  R.  P.  F.  50c.  —  28, 29.  Compu- 
tation of  the  value  of  the  wealth  in  existence,  by  G:  K. 
Holmes.  Effects  of  free  surrender  and  loan  privileges  in  life 
insurance,  by  M.  M.  Dawson.  Was  the  count  of  population 
in  1890  reasonably  correct?  by  H:  Gannett.  Some  recent  con- 
tributions to  the  literature  of  vital  statistics,  by  G.  N.  Calkins. 
Reviews  and  notices.  75c.  —  30.  Receipts  and  expenditures 
of  certain  wage-earners  in  the  garment  trades,  by  I.  Eaton. 
Negro  in  the  West  Indies,  by  F:  L.  Hoffman.  Hull  House, 
maps  and  papers,  by  E.  G.  Balch.  Labor  statistics,  etc. 
75c.  — 31.  Amshouse  women,  by  M.  R.  Smith.  Ohio  building 
and  loan  associations,  by  S.  H.  Wilder.  Labor  statistics. 
Foreign  statistical  annuals,  by  D.  R.  Dewey.  Vital  statistics, 
by  S.  W.  Abbott. 

v.  5,  no.  32.  Accidents  in  factories  and  elsewhere,  by  K.  P. 
Woods.  Marriage  rate  in  Massachusetts,  by  F.S.  Crura.  The 
international  statistical  institute,  by  R.  P.  Falkner.  Reviews 
and  notices.  —  33.  Real  estate  values  in  Boston,  by  Henry 
Whitmore.  Ethnic  Influences  in  vital  statistics,  by  W.  Z. 
Ripley.  Reviews  and  notices.  75c.  —  34.  Railway  competi- 
tion :  a  problem  in  statistics,  by  H.  T.  Newcomb.  Mortality 
in  twenty-three  Massachusetts  cities,  by  Charles  E.  Burnap. 
Note  on  methods  of  estimating  population,  by  C.  L.  Wilbur. 
Reviews  and  notices.  50c.  —  35,  36.  Round  numbers  in 
wages  and  prices,  by  Edward  D.  Jones,  Ph.D.  Reviews  and 
notices.  $1.  —  37.  Remarks  of  President  Walker  at  Wash- 
ington. Vital  statistics  for  the  twelfth  United  States  census, 
by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur,  M.D.  The  vital  statistics  of  the  census, 
by  William  A.  King.  General  Francis  A.  Walker.  Reviews 
and  notices.  Report  of  the  secretary.  Miscellany.  75c.  — 
38.  Francis  Amasa  Walker:  address  by  Carroll  D.  Wright. 
Bibliography  of  the  writings  and  reported  addresses  of 
Francis  A.  Walker.  50c.  —  39.  Some  characteristics  of  farm 
and  home  proprietors,  by  George  K.  Holmes.  A  trial  bibli- 
ography of  the  writings  of  Johann  Peter  Siissmilch,  1707-1767, 
by  W.  F.  Willcos  and  F.  8.  Crura.    Reviews  and  notices.   50c. 

—  40.  Farm  ownership  and  tenancy  in  the  United  States,  by 
Edward  Atkinson  and  L.  G.  Powers.  Vital  statistics  at  the 
American  Public  Health  Association.  Reviews  and  miscel- 
lany.   50c. 

V.  6,  no.  41.  Obstacles  to  accurate  statistics,  by  James  H. 
Blodgett.  Uniformity  in  census  returns,  by  Dr.  Joseph  de 
Koriisi.  Cost  of  production  of  corn  and  oats  in  Illinois  in 
1896,  by  Nathan  A.  Weston.     Reviews  and  miscellany.     50c. 

—  42.  Concentration  in  pigiron  and  coal  production,  by  E. 
W.  Parker.  The  annual  statistics  of  manufactures  in  Massa- 
chusetts,  by  Horace  G.Wadlin.   Reviews  and  miscellany.  50c. 

—  43.    Comparative  statistics  of  railroad  rates,  by  Henry  H. 

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Swain.  Remarks  by  Ileury  C.  Adams,  Arthur  T.  Ihulley, 
Kinory  K.  Johnson,  II.  T.  Newcomb,  C.  E.  Prcvi-y.  Com- 
parative statistics  of  railroad  service  under  different  kinds  of 
control,  by  C.  E.  Prevey.     Reviews  and  miscellany.    50c. 

A'ote.    The   publications  are  issued   in  numbers  under  the 
title,  "Quarterly  rublications." 

The  financial  revulsion  of  1857,  by  S.  U.  Walley.  1858.    28  p. 
8".     Reprinted  from  v.  2  of  collections. 

Tlie  increase  of  human  life,  by  E.  Jarvis,  M.  D.    1872.     (2) 
55  p.     8".     Reprinted  for  the  New  Eng.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co. 

History  of  paper  money  in  Massachusetts  before  the  revolu- 
tion, etc.,  by  E.  H.  Derby.     1874.     Ifip.     8". 

Financial  connection  of  the  use  of  spirits  and  wine  with  the 
people  of  Concord,  Mass.,  by  E.  Jarvis,  M.  D.     1883.    8". 

Boston's  trade  and  commerce  for  forty  years,  1844-84,  by  U. 
A.Hill.     18S4.     24  p.     8».    portrait. 

Memorial  of  Edward  Jarvis,  M.  D.,  by  R.  W.  Wood.    1885. 
24  p.     8".    portrait. 

Statistics  of  combmaking  in   Leominster,  1852,  by  C.  C. 
Field,  M.  D.     Worceder,  18y3.    141  p.    8". 

American     Street    Kail  way    Association.       Organized 
1882.     (T.  C.  Penington,  sec,   2020  State  St., 
Chicago,  111.) 
Minutes  of  annual  meetings.    1882-98.     16  v.    pap. 

American  Sunday  School  Union.     1122  Chestnut  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Publishes  literature  for  public,  house  and  Sunday-school 
libraries;  for  catalogue,  see  Publishers'  Trade  List  Annual. 

American  Surgical  Association.  Organized  1880.  (Dr. 
DeForest  AVillard,  recorder,  IGOl  Walnut  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.) 

Transactions,    v.  1,  1883  — v.  16,  1898.    16  v.    8».    $3  to  $5. 
V.  1-10,  ed.  by  J.  E.  Mears;  v.  11-16,  ed.  by  DeF.  Willard. 

American  Swedenborg  Printing  and  Publishing  Society. 
Organized    1850.     (G.  WooUvorth   Oolton,    sec. 
and  manager.)      3  W.  29th  St.,  Neiv  York  City. 
Publishes  Swedenborg's  theological  works  in  various  edi- 
tions :  in  English,  in  Ijatin,  and  in  Latin  and  English;  respec- 
tively in  25,  in  15,  and  14  8»  vols,     full  cl.,  $12,  $22.50,  and  $14. 
J^ote.    "  A  large  part  of  the  work  of  this  society  is  the  giv- 
ing of  these  volumes  to  public  libraries  and  to  the  clergy  who 
apply   for    them    personally   or  pay   cost  of    transportation. 
When  sold  as  above  the  prices  are  only  nominal,  in  some  cases 
not  covering  the  cost  of  manufacture." 


American  Temperance  Society. 
ton,  Mass. 


Organized  1826.    Bos- 


Reports.     no.  4,  1831 :  no.  6,  1833  :  no.  9,  1836.     8". 
An  essay  on  temperance  [prize  essay],  by  E.  Hitchcock. 
2d  ed.    1830.    12o.    J.  S.  &  C.  Adams,  Amherst. 


Organized    1825.     (W.  W. 
10  E.  23d  St.,  New   York 


American  Tract  Society. 
Rand,  D.D.,  sec.) 
City. 
Publishes  religious  books,  tracts,  and  periodicals  in  which 
all  evangelical  denominations   unite;    in  many  languages,  at 
home  and  abroad;  for  catalogue,  see  Publishers'  Trade  List 
Annual. 

American   Trotting   Register   Association.      Organized 
18'Jl.     (J.  II.  Steiner,  sec.)     355  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago,  III. 
Wallace's  American  trotting   register,     v.    1,   1871— v.    14, 
1898.     14  v.    ea.,  $5. 

Wallace's  year  book.  v.  1,  1885  — v.  13,  1898.  13  v.  v.  1, 
3,  7,  o.  p.;  V.  2,  $1;  v.  4,  5,  6,  ea.,  $2.50;  v.  8,  $5;  v.  9,  10,  11, 
12,  13,  ea.,  $3. 

Note.  V.  1-9  of  the  Register,  and  v.  1-6  of  the  Year  Book, 
were  published  by  J.  H.  Wallace  and  the  Wallace  trotting  reg- 
ister CO.  of  New  York. 

American  Unitarian  Association.     (Rev.  Sam.  A  Kliot, 
sec.)     25  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Publishes  Unitarian  books  and   tracts :   for   catalogue,  see 
Publishers'  Trade  List  Annual. 
Amherst  College.     Founded   1821.     (VV.   I.   Fletcher, 
libn.)     Amherst,  Mass. 
Catalogues.    Annual. 
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Obituary  records.    Ist  ser.    nos.  1-10.    1863-72. 
_2cl8er.    1108.1-10.     187:;-82. 
—  yiiser.     1108.  1-10.     1883-92. 

A.Ulress'ana^^'rniou.  laying  corner-etonc  of  first  building, 
byN.WebsUTiiiulD.  A.  Chirk      1820     48  p. 
IniiUL'ural  us  president,  by  H.  Ilumpbrcy.     1S23.     40  p. 
Sermon,  dedication  of  college  chapel,  by  H.  Uumphrey. 

Address    to   literary   societies,    by   A.  H.    Everett.      1833. 

■*  Address  before  society  of  inquiry,  by  A.  Boies.    1S3*- 
Discourse  before  literary  societies,  by  G.  C.  VcrplanoK. 

Address  to  literary  societies,  by  E.  Everett.    1835.    40  p. 

^'^Oi-ation  before  literary  societies,  by  C.  Cnshing.  1S36.  40  p. 
Address  before  society  of  inquiry,  by  J.  ,iodi' •„'***',•  ?X  i'" 
Address  before  society  of  inquiry,  by   John   \V  oodbndge. 

Elements  of  empire:   before  literary  societies,  by  W.  11. 
Seward.    1844. 
Valedictory  a^president,  by  H.  Humphrey.     184.). 
Inauguration  as  president:  E.  Hitchcock.    184o. 

Address  before  literary  societies,  by  C.  Sumuer.     1847. 

Tribute  to  the  memory  of  N.  W.  Fiske,  by  H.  Humphrey. 
1848 

Address  before  literary  societies,  by  W.  G.  T.  Shedd.    1851. 

luiuiguralion  as  president:  W.A.Stearns.    18.55. 

Baccalaureate  sermon,  by  W.  A.Stearns.     1859. 

I'olitical   education :    address    before   social    umon,   by    a. 
Mavnurd.     1860.  ^    ^   t^.  ...  ,oei 

Address  before  literary  ••societies,  by  D.  S.  Dickinson.     1861. 

Alumni  address,  by  A.  H.  Bullock.    1863. 

P.  B.  K.  or.ition,  by  A.  P.  Peabody.     1867. 

Address  before  P.  B.  K.,  by  F.  A.  March.    1868. 
-'    Semi-centennial  exercises.     1871.  ,       ,.  , 

Student  life  at  — :  its  organization,  their  membership  and 

history,  by  G.  R.  Cutting.    1871.    204  p. 

Roll  of  soldier  graduates.     1871. 

Address  before  social  union,  by  C.  F.  Adams.     1875. 

Baccalaureate  sermon,  by  W.  A.  Stearns_.     1876. 

Tyler's  discourse  on  W.  A.  Stearns.    1877. 

Inauguration  as  president,  J.  H.  Seelye.     1877. 

Discourses  of  commemoration  of  E.  S.  Snell.     187 1. 

Address  before  social  union,  by  G.  F.  Hoar.    1879. 

Neiir 8  commemoration  address:  Prof.  E.  Root.     1881. 

Biographical   record   of  the   non-graduate    members  of  -, 
1821-71.    1881.    188  p. 

-   Biographical  record  of  graduates  and  non-graduates,  18J1- 
'  71   by  W.S.Montague.     1883.     668  p.     8".    $4.    o.  p. 

Biographical  record  of  the  alumni  of  —  during  its  first  half 
century,  1821-71.     1883.    480  p. 

Baccalaureate  sermons,  by  J.  H.  Seelye.    1883,  1889,  1890. 

Commemoration  address,  by  Prof.  Frink :  Prof.  R.  H. 
Mather.     1890. 

Inauguration  as  president :  M.E.Gates.     1891. 

Hernck's  memorial  address  :  W.  S.  Tyler.     1898. 

Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company  of  Massa- 
sachusetts.     Boston,  Mass. 
Annual  record,  with  sermons.    260th,  1898. 
J^ote.    2.06th  contains  captains  and  preachers  of  the  sermon, 
1638-1894,  with  other  information. 

Anthropological  Society  of  Washington.  See  Wash- 
ington. 

Anti-slavery  Society.     See  American. 

Appalachian  Monntain  Club.  Organized  1876;  reor- 
ganized 1878.  (Rosewell  B.  Lawrence,  sec.) 
Room  1050  Tremont  Bldg..,  Boston,  Mass. 

Appalachia.    v.  1 :  1-v.  8:  4, 1876-98.    8  v.     il. 

v.l  (1876-78)  4-1-308  p.;  V.  2  (1879-81)  4 -{-379  p.;  v.  3  (18S2- 
84)  395  -H  7  p. ;  V.  4  (1884-86)  5  -{-  391  p. ;  v.  5,  (1887-89)  4  -f 
364  p.;  V.  6  (1890-92)  4  -\-  363  p.;  v.  7  (1893-94)  4  +  377  p.;  v. 
8  (1895-98). 

Register.    Annual.    1879-98. 

Preliminary  charts  of  the  positions  of  White  Mountain 
Summits.     1886.     $1.30. 

Map  of  Willianistown  and  Greylock.     1886.    30c. 

Map  of  the  White  Mountains.  1887.  (Scale  1 :  1.50,000)  o.  p. 
Smae.     1887.     (Scale  1  :  100,000.)     50c. 

Mountaineering  in  Colorado, by  F.  H.Chapin.  1888.  10-}- 168 
p.     il.    8".     $2. 

Map  of  the  country  about  Worcester.     1891.     25c. 

Map  of  Mocadnock  Mountain  (N.  H.).    1891.    2oc. 

Map  of   New  England  and  Eastern  New  York.     1891.     o.  \>. 

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I-:incl  of  the  cliff-dwellers,  by  F.  II.  Ohapin.  1S02.  10  + 
ISS  |).     il.     8".     S2.2r>. 

Middlesex  Fells,  with  a  map,  by  U.  B.  Lawrence.     18S6.     8". 

Same.     Kev.  ed.     1892.     25c. 

Some  Adirondack  paths  :  climbs  about  the  Keene  Valley, 
by  F.  W.  Freeborn.    20  p.     18".     20c. 

Map  of  the  country  about  Boston.     1890.     (On  roller.)     75c. 

Haiiif.    1896.     2.'ic.;  60c. 

Note.  Houghton,  Mifllin  &  Co.,  Boston,  are  sales.agents  for 
the  club's  publications. 

Arcliajological   Institute   of  America.     Organized  1879. 
(C.  II.  Young,  rcc.  sec,  312   W.  88tli  St.,  Now 
York  City.) 
American  Journal  of  Arvliceologt/,  e(\.  by  A.  L.  Frothing- 
ham.Jr.     v.  1-11.     11  v.     8".     1885-90. 

American  Journal  of  ArcluKotogij.  Second  ser.  (bi- 
monthly).    V.   1,  1897-8.     8".    $5  per  ann.     Macmillun. 

A.  I'ublications  of  tlie  institute  proper. 
First  annual  report.     1880.     163  p.     cl.    o.  p. 
Annual   reports.     2-17.     1881-97.     pap. 

Papers,  classical  series,  v.  1.  1882.  Report  on  the  investi. 
gation  at  Assos,  1881,  by  J.  T.  Clarke,  etc.  8".  boards.  215 
p.    il. 

V.  2,  1897.     Report  on  the  investigations  at  Assos, 

1882,  1883,  by  J.  T.  Clarke.     8".     bds.    375  p.     il. 

V.  3:1.     Telegraphing  among  the  Ancients,  by  A.  C. 

Merriam. 

—  American  series,  v.  1.  1881.  1  :  Historical  introduction 
to  studies  amoui;  the  Sedentary  Indians  of  New  Mexico.  2  : 
Report  upon  the  ruins  of  the  I'ueblos  of  Pecos,  by  A.  F. 
Bandelier.     8".     bds.     135  p.     il.     also  2d  ed.  of  same. 

V.2.  1884.  Report  of  an  archiBological  tour  in  Mexico,  in 
1881,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier.     S".     cl.    320  p.    il.     o.  p. 

V.  3.  1890.  Final  report  of  investigations  among  the  Indians 
of  the  S.  W.  United  States.  Part  1,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier.  8". 
bds.    218  p.    il. 

V.  4.  1892.  Final  report  of  investigations  among  the  Indians 
of  the  S.  W.  United  States.  Part  2,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier.  8". 
bds.     591  p.     il. 

V.  5.  1890.  Contributions  to  the  liistory  of  the  S.  VV. 
United  States,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier.     bds.    206  p. 

Bulletin.     1.     1883.    40  p.     8".     o.  p. 

Report  on  the  Wolfe  expedition  to  Babylonia,  by  Wm. 
Hayes  Ward,  1884-5.    1886.     33  p.     8". 

Index  to  publications,  1879-89,  by  Wm.  8.  Merrill.  1891. 
bds.     89  p. 

B.  Publications  of  the  American  school  of  classical  studies 
at  Athens. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Managing  Committee.  1,  1881 — 15, 
1896.     Ist,  2d,  and  3d  reports  reprinted.    1886.    30  p.     8". 

Papers,  v.  1,  1882  — v.  6,  1897.  188.5-97.  6  v.  8'>.  maps 
and  il. 

BulUtins.     1,2,  and  4,  1882-94.    1883-95.     8». 

—  3,  1892.    40. 

Preliminary  report  on  an  archteological  journey  in  Asia 
Minor,  by  J."R.  8.  Sterrelt.     1885.     45  p. 

Note.  The  Institute  has  also  made  separate  publication  of 
articles  from  the  American  Journal  of  Archceology. 

Arizona  Historical  Society.    Organized  18G4.     Frescoti., 
Ariz. 

Charter,  constitution  and  by-laws  :     1864.     16  p.     12". 

Arkansas,  Historical  Society  of  the  State  of.     Organ- 
ized (?).     Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Proceedings  of  the  legislature  and  Historical  society,  and  the 
Eclectic  society  of  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  fixing  the  pronunciation 
of  the  name  Arkansas.     1881.     16  p.     8". 

Arkansas  Medical  Society.     Organized   1875.     (Dr.  F. 
Vinsonhaler,  sec.  and  e<l.)     Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Journal  (month\y).     July,  1890 -f- .     8".     pap.,  $1  per  year. 
(Discontinued.) 

Arkansas   Society  of  Engineers,  Architects,   and    Sur- 
veyors.     Organized    (?).      (C.    L.   Thompson, 
sec.)     lAitle  Rock,  Ark. 
Transactions,     v.  1,  1887  +  ?     8". 
Note.    Society  dead. 

Arkansas    State    Bar    Association.      Organized    1882. 

(DeE.    Bradshaw,  sec,  203  Spring  St.)     Little 

Rock,  Ark. 

Proceedings,  3d-7th  annual  meeting,  1884-88.  8".  ea.,  abt. 
100  p.     pap. 


Associated  CliaritiesJ 


rUBIJC.r/'fONS   of  SOCIEIIKS         [Association  or  Colleges 


Assoeiateil  Charities  of  Boston.     See  Boston. 

Association  for  Improving  tlie  Comlition  of  the  Poor  : 
New  York.     See  New  York. 

Association  for  the  Advancement  of  the  Medical  Edu- 
cation of  Women. 
Annual  Reports  1878-188D.    1878-84.    8".    Neio  York. 

Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Women.  Organ- 
ized 1873.  (Mrs.  II.  L.  T.  Wolcott,  trcas., 
Dedliam,  Mass.) 

Reports.  ,       .,        .,    t     m 

Historical   account  of   the   Association,  by   Mrs.  U.  L.   1. 
Wolcott;  prepared  for  Chicago  congress,  1893. 
Constitution  and  by-laws.     1891. 

Association   of    American    Agricultural    Colleges   and 
Experiment  Stations.     Organized  1887.     (Prof. 
E.  B.  Voorhees,  sec,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.) 
Miscellaneous  Bulletins,     nos.  1-3. 
Bulletins,     nos.  7,  16,  20,  24,  30,  41,  49.    80.    1891-98. 
Note.      Published  under  the  supervision  of  the  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agriculture. 

Association  of  American  Anatomists.     Organized  1888. 
(Dr.  D.    S.  Lamb,  sec,  800  10th  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C.) 
Proceedings,    v.  1,  1888-90,   1891.     v.  2-8,   1891-97,  1892-8. 
V.  1-3.    o.  p. 

Association  of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists. 
Organized  1840. 

Reports  of  first,  second  and  third  meetings.  1840-42.  1843. 
80. 

Address  at  second  ann.  meeting,  by  Edward  Hitchcock. 
1841.    48  p.    8".  _^.  , 

Address  at  meeting  in  1844,  by  Henry  D.  Rogers.  With  an 
abstract  of  proceedings.    1844.    68  p.     8». 

Abstract  of  proceedings  at  sixtli  ann.  meeting.  1845.  87  p. 
80. 

Note.  Became  in  1848  the  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science,  which  see. 

Association  of  American  Medical  Colleges.     Organized 
as  American  Medical  College  Association  in  187G, 
reorganized  1890.    (Bayard  Holmes,  M.  D.,  sec, 
104  E.  40th  St.,  Chicago,  111.) 
Bulletin,    no.   1.     1892.    40  p.     8".     Issued   by   Perry   H. 
Millard,  M.  D.,  sec,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
History  of  its  organization,  etc.     1877.    26  p.     Detroit. 
Note.    Subsequent  proceedings  published  in  Bulletin  of  Am. 
Acad,  of  Med.     Partial  reprints  made  annually. 

Association  of  American  Physicans.     Organized  1886. 
(Dr.  I.  Minis  Hayes,  recorder,  260  S.  21st  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.) 
Transactions,    v.  1-13.    1886-1898.    il.    8".     Blakisto?!,  now 
Dorman. 
Note.    Place  of  meeting  is  always  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory  Schools  in  the 
Southern    States.       Organized    1895.       (J.    H. 
Kirkland,    sec,    Vanderbilt    Univ.,     Nashville, 
Tenn.) 
—  Proceedings,    v.  1, 1895-v.  S,  1897. 

Association  of   Colleges   and   Preparatory  Schools   of 
the    Middle    States  and    Maryland.       Organized 
1887.    (Merrick  Whitcomb,  sec,  Univ.  of  Penn., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.) 
History  of  the  organization  and  the  proceedings  of  the  1st 
convention  of  the  College  Association  of  Pennsylvania;  Frank- 
lin and  Marshall  College,  r^ancaster,  Pa.,  1387.    IJppincott. 

Proceedings,  2d  annual  convention  of  College  Association  of 
Penn.,  and  its  reorganization  as  College  Association  of  the 
Middle  States  and  Maryland.     1888.     Globe  Printing  House. 

Proceedings,  College  Association  of  the  Middle  States  and 
Maryland.     1st,  1889-4th,  1892.     4  v. 

Proceedings,  Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory 
Schools  of  the  Middle  States  and  Maryland.  1st,  1893,  2d, 
1894,  9th,  1895, 10th,  1896,  11th,  1897, 12th,  1898. 

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Middle  States  and  Maryland,  continued. 
Note.      Organized  as  College  ABSociation  of  Pennsylvania; 
1888  name  changed  to  College  Association  of  the  Middle  States 
and  Maryland;  1893  present  name  adopted.     At  the  189')  meet- 
ing the   numbering  of  conferences   was   changed,   making  It 
continuous  from  the  tirst  meeting  of  the  first  organization  in 
1887. 
Association  of  Engineering  Societies.    Organized  1881. 
(J.  C.  Trautwine,  Jr.,  sec.)      257  So.  4th  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Comprising  Boston  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  Civil  Engi- 
neers' C'lub  of  Cleveland,  Engineers'  Club  of  St.  Louis,  Civil 
Engineers'  Society  of  St.  I'aul,  Engineers'  Club  of  Minneapolis, 
Montana  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  Louisiana  Engineering 
Society,  Engineers  Society  of  Western  New  York,  Technical 
Bociety  of  the  Pacitic  Coast,  Detroit  Engineering  Society. 

Journal  (monthly),  v.  1,  1881— v.  21,  1898.  pap.  8".  $3 
per  year;  30c.  per  number. 

Association  of  Engineers  of  Virginia.     See  Virginia. 

Association  of  Medical  OfKcers  of  American  Institu- 
tions for  Idiotic  and  Feeble-Minded  Persons. 
Organized  1876.  (Dr.  A.  C.  Rogers,  sec,  Box 
A,  Faribault,  Minn.) 

Journal  of  Psycho- Asthenics  {(inATietXy).  v.  1-2.  1896-98. 
2  V.     8".    pap.,  $1.50  and  $1. 

Proceedings,  v.  1-2.  1876-86 ;  1887-96.  2  v.  8".  qr.  mor., 
ea.i  $2.25. 

Association  of  Medical  Superintendents  of  American 
Institutions  for  the  Insane.     Organized  1844. 

Note.  Name  changed  in  1891  to  American  Medico-Psycho 
logical  Association,  which  see. 

Association  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the  United  States. 

See  United  States. 
Association   of   Official   Agricultural    Chemists   in   the 

United  States.      Organized  1884.    (H.W.Wiley, 

sec,  U.  S.  Dept.  of   Agriculture,  Washington, 

D.  C.) 

Proceedings  of  annual  meetings.  1-14.  1884-97.  1884-98. 
15  V.     8".     5  to  15c. 

Methods  of  analysis  adopted  by  the  association.  1895.  84  p. 
80.    o.  p. 

Changes  and  additions  to  "  Methods,"  etc.    1896-7. 

Note.  Published  as  bulletins  of  the  division  of  chemistry, 
U.  8.  Dept.  of  Agric.    nos.  1-6,  8,  10-11,  o.  p. 

Association  of  Railway  Superintendents  of  Bridges  and 
Buildings.     Organized  1891.     (S.   F.  Patterson, 
sec,  27  Monroe  st. ,  Concord,  N.  H.) 
Proceedings.    l8t-7th. 

Association  of  the  Bar  of  the  City  of  New  York.  See 
New  York. 

Astronomical  Society  of  the  Pacific.     Organized  1889. 
(F.  R.  Ziel,  sec.  and  treas.,  410  California  St.) 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Publications,     v.  1-9.    1889-97.     8".    ea.,  pap.,  $5. 

Athenee    Louisianais.       Organized    187G.       (Bussiere 

Rouen,  sec,  708  Union  St.)     New  Orleans,  La. 

Gomptes-i-endus  (bi-mouthly) .  July,  1876-May,  1898.  1  v. 
4'';6v.    8".    $1.50  per  aan. 

Authors    Club.     Organized   1882.     (Rossiter   Johnson, 

sec,  72  Fifth   Ave.)     Afiisic   Hall,  7th  Ave.  and 

56th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Manual.    Annual.    [2.50  cop. J 

Liber  Scriptorum:  first  book  of  the  Authors  Club.  '93.  O. 
leath.,  $100.     [250  cop.] 


Backus  Historical  Society. 
Mass. 


Organized  (?).     Newton, 


History  of  New  England  with  particular  reference  to  the 
denomination  of  Christians  called  Baptists,  by  Isaac  Backus. 
2d  ed.,  with  notes  by  David  Weston.     1871.     2"  v.     8". 

Early  Baptists  defended,  a  review  of  Henry  M.  Dexter's 
account  of  the  visit  to  William  Witter,  in  "  As  to  Roger  Will 
lams."  Paper  read  by  Henry  M.  King  Dec.  8,  1879.  1880.  49  p. 

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Baltimore  City,  Charity  Organization  Society  of.     Or- 
ganized   1881.     (Miss   M.    E.    Richmond,   sec.) 
301  N.  Charles  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
The  charities  record  (qmxrlnrly).     1893-8. 
Directory   of    the  charitable  and    beuefacent  societies   and 
inBtitutlons   of  the   city  of  Baltimore.     1885.      160.     cl..  20c. 

0  I).     Hamilton  A-  Co.  .     ^-,    ttt 
Rfi'ort  of  a  conference  of  charities,  ed.  by  A.  G.  Warnei. 

18S7      S"     Dap.,  Jl-     Oushinq  d'  Co. 

Poverty  and  its  relief  in  the^U.  8.  of  Am.,  by  P.  F.  Aschrott, 
trans,  bv  Thomas  and  Steinor.    8".     pap.     o.  p. 

Extracts  from  report  of  the  i"^'^!;"'^''""*!  ':onS'„«««  °^ 
charities  at  Paris,  1889,  trans,  by  J.  I-o  Roy  White.    1890.    S". 

^Directory  of  the  charitable  and  beneficent  ovganizations  of 
Baltimore  and  of  Maryland,  ed.  by  J.  R.  Brackett.    1892.    8". 
el.,  f)Oc. 
Baptist  National  Educational  Convention.     Organized 
1870. 
Proceedings.    Broolslyn,  N.  Y.,  April  19-21, 1870.    8». 

Bar  Association  of  Kansas.     See  Kansas. 
Bar  Association  of  Tennessee.     See  Tennessee. 
Beloit   College.      Organized  1847.     (Chas.  A.  Bacon, 
libn.,  641  Church  St.)     Beloit,   Wis. 
Teleraachus  atSparta  :  trans,  by  classof  '91.    1887.   24  P-  J"- 

Proceedings  at  presentation  of  the  Fisher  collection.    1894. 

Sm.  4".    73  p.    plates,     cl. 
- —       Semi-centennial  anniversary.    1897.     120  p.     8^' 
The  Alcestis  of  Euripides,  by  the  class  of  1900. 
12". 

Berkshire   Historical  and    Scientific    Society.     Organ- 
ized 1878.     (H.  H.  Ballard,  Pittsfield,  Mass.) 
Collections.    8  nos.,  1886-1897.     8».    ea.,  50c.;  nos.  1-4   in 

1  V.     1892.     cl.,  $2.50.  ^    ^  „     , 

V  1  •  1-4.  Berkshire  geology,  by  J.  D.  Dana.  —  Western 
boundary  of  Massachusetts,  by  F.  L.  Pope.  —  Judicial  history 
of  Berkshire,  by  H:  W.  Taft. -Early  roads  and  settlements 
of  Berkshire,  by  H.  F.  Keith.  -  Early  botany  of  Berkshire, 
bvA  B  Whipple.  — Professor  Albert  Hopkins,  by  J:  Bascom. 
-Early  ministers  of  Windsor,  by  J.  L.  T.  Phillips  -  Early 
settlements  in  Cheshire,  by  J.  M.  Barker.  -  Medicine  in 
Berkshire  by  A.  M.  Smith.  —  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
Berkshire,  by  J.  Hooper.  -  Samuel  Phillips  fainily,  by  L. 
Beebe.  —  Indian  mission  in  Stockbridge,  by  E.  W^  B.  Can- 
nine.  -  Berkshire  at  Bennington,  by  A.  L.  Perry.  --Recollec- 
tions of  Elder  Leland,  by  Mrs.  F.  F.  Petitclerc.  -  The  Berk- 
shire Athenaeum,  by  H.  H.  Ballard.  — Air  currents,  by  L. 
Beebe.  —  Col.  John  Brown,  by  E.  W.  B.  Canning. 
V  2-  1  Jonathan  Edwards,  by  J:  Bascom.  —  Glass  manu- 
facture in  Berkshire,  by  W:  G.  Harding.- Indian  land  grants 
in  Stockbridge,  by  E.  W.  B.  Canning.  -  Arnold's  expedition 
to  Quebec,  by  W.  E.  Collins.  -  Sandisfaeld,  past  and  present, 
bv  A   W    Field.  —  Battle  of  Bennington,  by  H.  D.  Hall. 

—  2  Paper  making  in  Berkshire,  by  B.  Weston.  —  The  Louisi- 
ana purchase,  hy  L.  E.  Morrison.  -A  portion  of  the  Allen 
fimily  byT:  Allen. —  Origin  of  the  name  Berkshire,  by  A. 
Lawrence.—  Episcopal  Church  in  Berkshire,  by  8.  P.  Parker. 

—  3  Alexander  Hyde,  by  L.  S.  Rowland.  —  Concerning  Alex- 
ander Hyde,  by  E.  W.  B.  Canning.  -  Mark  Hopkins,  Teacher, 
by  L.  W.  Spring.  -  Gov.  Geo.  N.  Briggs,  by  A.  B.  Whipple. 
--4  Amos  Eaton,  by  H. H.  Ballard.  —  Joseph  White,  by  Keys 
Danforth.  — 150th  Anniversary  of  Lauesborough,  Mass.,  by 
Rev.  C.  J.  Palmer.  — Geological  history  of  Balance  rock, 
Lanesborough,  by  Rev.  E.  B.  Whipple. 

Biological  Society  of  Washington.     See  Washington. 

Bladensburg  Series,  The.     1865. 

The  Bladensburg  races.     Munsell.    1865.    16  p.    4". 
A  colored  man's  reminiscences  of  James  Madison,  by  Paul 
Jennings.     Beadle.    1865.    21  p.    4". 

Blind.     See  Printing-House. 

Blue  Hill  Meteorological  Observatory.  (Organized 
1885.  (A.  Lawrence  Rotch,  Founder  and  Direc- 
tor, Hyde  Park,  Mass.)  Blue  Hill,  Norfolk  Co., 
Mass. 

1  Account  of  Blue  Hill  Meteorological  Observatory,  by 
A.  L.  Rotch.     1887.     59  p.    8^     pap.     Boston. 

2  Summary  of  observations  at  Boston  and  Blue  Hill,  year 
ending  Jan.  31,  188rt,  by  A.  L.  Rotch.     1886.     4«'.     sheet. 

3.     Results  of  observations  in   18S6,  etc.,  by  A.  L.  Rotch. 
Boston,  Uil.    45  p.     4».     pap.    plates. 

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4.  ObservationB  in  18S7,  with  descriptiou  of  tlie  observa- 
tory.   1889.    141  p.    4".     pap.     plates. 

5.  Observations  in  ISSS,  etc.     1889.     126  p.    4".     p:ip. 

6.  Observations  in  1889.  etc.     1890.     76  p.     4".     i)ap. 

7.  Observations  in  1890,  with  sumniaries  for  lu.ttrum.  1891. 
125  p.    4".    pap. 

8.  Measurements  of  cloud  heights  and  velocities,  by  IT.  II. 
Clayton  and  8.  P.  Fergy^on.    1892.    67  p.    4".    pap. 

9.  Discussion  of  the  cloud  observations,  by  H.  II.  Clayton. 
1896.    232  p.    4".     pap.     plates. 

10-13.  Observations  in  1891,2,  3  and  4,  etc.  1892-5.  02  to 
94  p.    4".     pap.    plates  in  no.  12. 

14.  Observations  in  1895,  with  summaries  for  lustrum  and 
decade.    1896.     85  p.    4».     pap. 

15.  Observations  in  1896,  includiiit?  exploration  of  the  air 
by  means  of  kites.    128  p.    4".     pap.     plates. 

Note.  Nos.  4-15  published  in  the  Annals  of  Harvard  College 
observatory,     vols,  xs,  xxx,  xl,  xlii. 

Bulletin,  nos.  1-3.  1898.  4".  sheets.  The  highest  kite  as- 
censions in  1897  :  Examples  of  diurnal  and  cyclonic  changes  in 
temperature  and  relative  humidity  at  different  heights  in  the 
free  air :  The  storm  of  Jan.  31-Feb.  1, 1898. 

Boston  Antiquarian  Club.     Boston,  Mass. 

Keply  to  Francis  Bunley  on  the  claims  of  John  P.  Bigelow 
as  founder  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  By  Timothy  Bigelow. 
1880.     50  p.     8".     Boston. 

William  Cooper,  the  town  clerk  of  Boston,  by  Frederick 
•  Tuckerman.    1885.    7  p.    8".    Amherst. 

Boston,  Associated  Charities  of.  Organized  1879, 
incorporated  1881.  (Miss  Zilplia  D.  Smith, 
gen.  sec.)  Room  31,  43  Hawkins  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Annual  reports.     1-18.     1880-97.     pap. 

Directory  of  the  charitable  and  beneficent  organizations  of 
Boston.     1880.     cl.,  75c.     Williams,     o.  p. 

—  1886.     cl.,  75c.     Cupples,  Upliam  dk  Co.    o.  p. 

—  1891.    3d  ed.     Damrell  d:  Upham. 

Note.    A  new  ed.  will  be  issued  in  the  spring  of  1899. 

The  work  rooms  in  ward  6,  and  a  paper  entitled  "  Can  work 
rooms  be  made  to  benefit  without  pauperizing?  "  by  Dr.  J.  J. 
Putnam.     1879.     S  p.     pap.     o.  p. 

Work  of  volunteer  visitors  among  the  poor,  by  R.  T.  Paine, 
Jr.    1S80.     19  p.     pap.     o.  p. 

Best  way  to  deal  with  children  taken  from  homes  of  vice 
and  neglect,  by  Mrs.  Clara  T.  Leonard.   1881.    15  p.  pap.    o.  p. 

Laws  applying  to  tenements  in  the  city  of  Boston.  13  p. 
pap. 

Essays  by  Octavla  Hill.    Reprint.    1888.    34  p.    pap.,  10c. 

Friendly  visiting,  by  Mrs.  J.  J.  Putnam.    1888.    8  p.    pap. 

Savings.     1892.     8  p.     pap. 

The  committee  for  the  day  and  voluntary  work  other  than 
visiting.    4  p.    pap. 

Note.    Has  also  issued  numerous  leaflets. 

Boston  Athenaeum.  Organized  1807.  (C.  K.  Bolton, 
libn.)     lOh,   Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  1807-1871,  ed.  by  C.  A.  Cutter. 
1874-82.     5v.    8'J.    $25.     unb. 

Catalogue  of  the  Washington  collection.  Compiled  by  A.  P. 
C.  GritHn;  with  an  appendix  by  W.  C.  Lane.  1897.  sq.  8". 
cl.,  $5.     55  copies,  special  pap.,  ea.,  $7. 

Note.  The  numerous  other  publications  of  the  Athenseum 
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Boston  :  Civil  Service  Reform  Association.  Organized 
1881.  (Sinclair  Kennedy,  asst.  sec,  284  Warren 
St.,  Koxbury,  Mass.)     Boston,  Mass. 

The  Civil  Service  Record  (monthly),  v.  1  :  1,  May,  1881  — 
V.  11 :  12,  June,  1S92.  11  v.  Note.  Succeeded  by  Oood 
Government,  published  by  the  National  Civil  Service  Reform 
League. 

Annual  reports. 

Also  publishes  occasional  reports  and  leallets. 

Boston,  Gynecological  Society  of.     Boston,  Mass. 
Journal  {monihXy).    v.  1  :  1-4.    July-Ocl.,  1869.     8". 
Transactions,     v.  1.     1887-9.    8".     1889. 
Proceedings.     Oct.  11,  1888-Feb.  14,  1889.    S". 

Boston  Numismatic  Society.     Boston,  Mass. 
Constitution  and  By-Laws.    1867, 1871, 1884. 
Proceedings. 

Address  by  Winslow  Lewis  on  resigning  the  presidoucv, 
1865.    1866.    12".    13  p.     New  York. 


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Boston.  Public  Library  of  tbe  City  of.  Orgaiiize.l 
1848.  (Lintlsiiy  Swift,  ed.  of  library  publica- 
tions.)    Boslon,  Mass. 

Annual  reports.  . 

By-la\V8,  rules  and  rcgiilations  :  numerous  editions. 

Catalogue  of  the  Public  Library.     1S64. 

Index  to  the  catalogue  of  books  in  the  upper  hall,  1  ublic 
Library.     1S61. 

Supplement  to  the  index.     1866. 

Quarterly  Bulletins.  1867-95.  v.  1-U.  1867-96.  By  mail, 
ea?,  10c.  Nos.  1-3,  10,  12-28,  35,  36,  46,  47,  52,  54-50,  62,  64,  i  1 , 
72, '74,  101-102.    o.  p. 

Monthly  Bulletins.    1896-.    By  mail,  3c. 

Annual  list  of  new  books.     1896-7.     By  mail,  15c. 

Periodicals  currently  received;  and  works  of  reference  in 
the  reading  room  and  at  the  desk  in  Bates  hall.     Ist  ed.,  1870. 

Periodicals  in  the  central  library  as  currently  received.  2d 
ed.,  1873.  ,      ,^  .  ,       V 

Periodicals,  newspapers,  traneactions  and  other  serial  puD- 
lications  currently  received  in  the  principal  libraries  of  Boston 
and  vicinity.     1897.     By  mail,  33c. 

Historical  fiction.    Novels,  plays,  poems.     Ist  ed.     18J1- 

Chronological  index  to  historical  fiction.    2d  ed.    1875. 

—  3d  ed.  In  Bulletins  from  Jan.,  '92,  to  Jan.,  '96.  (When 
finished  to  be  issued  as  a  separate  work.) 

History,  biography  and  travel.    3d  ed.     1892.     By  mail,  42c. 

French  fiction.     1892.     By  mail,  13c. 

English  prose  fiction.    8th  ed.    1893.    By  mail,  18c. 

—  Supplement.    1893-7.     By  mail,  8c. 
German  fiction.     1895. 

Catalogue  notes  on  English  history.     1876.  ^       „  n 

List  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  books,  not  restricted  to  Hall 
use.     1891.     (In  Bulletin  no.  84.) 
Russian  works  in  the  library.    5c. 

Selected  list  for  younger  readers.    3d  ed.   1898.    By  mail,  oC. 
Books  in  raised  type  for  the  blind.    50c. 
Catalogue  of   books    in    foreign    languages.    3d   ed.     1881. 
Same.     Finding  list.     Additions  to  1891. 
Catalogue  of  works  in  the  arts  and  sciences.    Supp.   list. 

1881- 
Catalogue,  Barton  library,  complete..  $0. 

Parti.     Shakespeare  collection.     $3. 

Part  2.    Miscellaneous  coll.    $3. 

—  Chamberlain  Collection  of  autographs.     By  mail,  3c. 

—  Supplement.  Text  of  the  four  great  documents  of  Amer- 
ican history. 

—  Franklin  library ;  list  of  portraits  owned  by  the  library. 
In  Bulletin  no.  84.  „        ,_     ,_  ^     v      t     a 

—  of  a  collection  of  early  New  Eng.  books  made  by  J.  A. 
Lewis.    1892.    In  Bulletin  no.  89. 

—  Prince  library.    1870.    $1. 

—  Thayer  library.    In  Bulletin  no.  100. 

—  of  Spanish  library  and  of  Portuguese  books  in  Ticknor 
library. 

—  Galatea  collection.     By  mail,  18c. 

Subject  catalogues:  1893,  1.  Annuals.  —2.  Egypt;  1894,  — 
3  Alps.  —  4.  Steam-engines.  —  5.  Works  relating  to  the  blind. 
—  6.  Africa.  —  7.  Arctic  and  Antarctic  regions.  —  8.  Health 
and  hygiene.  —  9.  Tracts,  English  Commonwealth,  1625-60.  — 
10  Architecture,  construction,  decoration.  (By  mail,  33c.) 
1895,  —  11.  Roads.  —  12.  Corea,  Japan,  China.  —  13.  Works 
written  by  and  relating  to  Goethe. 

Bibliographies  on  special  subjects: 

1.  Works   relating  to  Benj.  Franklin,  by   Lindsay  Swift. 

2.  Spanish  grammars  and  dictionaries,  1490-1780,  by  Wm. 
I.Knapp.     1S84.  .     ,      „     .. 

3  Articles  upon  American  history  in  historical  collections, 
by  A.  P.  C.  Grifl3n.    1889.  ,  ,.    ^     ,     .     , 

4  Classified  index  to  maps  in  publications  of  the  Geological 
Society  of  London,  1811-85 ;  by  R.  Bliss.     1887. 

5  Bibliographies  of  special  subjects  in  the  Boston  Public 
Library,  by  J.  L.  Whitney.     1890. 

6.  Materials  for  a  Bibliography  of  oflicial  publications  of 
the  Continental  Congress,  by  P.  L.  Ford.    1890. 

7.  Catalogue  of  family  histories,  by  A.  M.  Knapp.    1891. 

8.  Bibliography  of  the  higher  education  of  women,  by 
Mary  H.  Rollins.     1897.     By  mail,  18c. 

Social  reform.     By  mail,  8e. 

Facsimiles  (first  appearing  in  Quarterly  Bulletins)  : 

Chart  of  Boston  harbor,  in  color,  made  by  order  of  Andros. 

First  draft  of  the  freeman's  oath. 

Five  broadsides  of  the  Boston  com.  of  corr.     177.3-4. 

Five  revolutionary  broadsides. 

Four  broadsides  relating  to  the  American  Colonies,  1696, 
1697,  1774,  1775. 

Latin  version  of  1493  of  first  letter  of  Columbus  on  dis- 
covery of  America. 

List  of  passengers  in  the  Speedwell,  1656. 

Petition  of  the  handycraftsmen  of  Boston,  1677,  against  the 
intrusion  of  strangers. 


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Plan  of  Boston  drawn  by  Uhev.  Daux  in  1692. 

Genealogies  and  estates  of  Cliarlestown,  1620-1^18,  by  T.  B. 
Wyraan.     2  v.     $8. 

Journal  of  the  Quebec  expedition,  1775;  journals,  1776-83, 
by  Henry  Dearborn,    ca.,  75c. 

Map  of  old  Boston,  by  George  Lamb. 

Electric  ti'legraph  and  telephone.     In  liulletin  no.  O'i. 

Electricity  and  magnetism,     fu  Bulletin  no.  8S. 

Memoranda  of  Lieut.  Col.  Eld,  177'J  and  17S0.  Original 
letters  of  Earl  Percy,  1774-78.    In  Bulletin  no.  87. 

Memorandums  made  in  a  tour  to  the  eastern  states,  1797,  by 
Robert  Gilmor.     In  Bulletin  no.  88. 

Notes  on  some  writing  which  may  be  by  Shakespeare  in  the 
library.     In  Bulletin  no.  79. 

Handbook  for  readers.  lBt-9th  ed.  1872-90.  Last  issue,  by 
mail,  10c. 

Note.  Kor  prices  of  such  public.itions  as  are  for  sale,  when 
not  given  in  the  list,  address  the  librarian. 

Boston  Scientific  Society.  Organized  187G.  (J. 
Ritchie,  Jr.,  cor.  sec,  box  2795.)    Boston,  Mass. 

Science  Observer,    v.  1, 1879 — v.  5  :  5,1895. 

Science  Observer  Circulars  (with  early  orbits  of  comets'). 
No.  1-130.    1880-98. 

Science  Observer  Internationnl  Circul<irs  (synchronous 
with  others  published  in  Berlin  from  cable  messages). 

Occasional  publications.  1.  Science  Observer  code,  by 
S.  C.  Chandler,  Jr.,  and  J.  Ritchie,  Jr.,  1888.  244  p.  4". 
leather,  $5. 

2.  List  of  books  in  the  English  language  on  travel,  explora- 
tion and  mountaineering,  published  within  the  year  ending 
Aug.  31,  1897,  by  J.  Ritchie,  Jr.     1897.    20  p.    8".    10c. 

Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement.     Organized 
1828.     (Ja.  G.  Muniford,  sec,  107  Beacon  St.) 
Boston,  Mass. 
Collection  of  monographs,  1839. 
Transactions.    Occasionally,  1865-83. 

Note.  Since  1883  has  published  only  iu  the  Boston  Medical 
and  SicrgicalJournal. 

Boston  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Pauperism.     Or- 
ganized about  1850? 
Journal,    no.  3.    1851.    8". 

Boston   Society  for   the    Promotion    of    Temperance. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Tracts,    no.  1,  1832. 
Boston  Society  of  Medical  Sciences. 

(Harold  C.  Ernst,  M.  D.,  pres. 

Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Journal.    Jan.,  1896-June,  1898.    2  v. 
Proceedings.    1873-81.    93  p.    8".    o.  p, 

Boston  Society  of  Natural  History. 

(S:  Henshaw,  sec,  231   Berkeley   St.)    Boston, 
Mass. 

Boston  Journal  of  Natural  Hist.      v.   1-7.      1834-63.     8". 
[Succeeded  by  Memoirs,  1866.] 
Proceedings,     v.  1-28.     1841-98.     8". 
Memoirs,     v.  1-5.     1866-98.    4". 
Occasional  papers,    v.  1-4.     1869-94.     8". 
Anniversary  memoirs.     1880.     4". 

Boston  Zoological  Society.    Boston,  Mass. 
Quarterly  Journal,     v.  1-v.  3;  1.         -1884. 
Note.    Society  dissolved  10  years  or  more  ago. 

Bostonian  Society.  Organized  1881.  (S.  Arthur  Bent, 
sec.  Old  State  House.)     Boston,  Mass. 

Proceedings.    Annual.    188.3-9S.    O. 

Collections,    v.  1  :  1-3,  1886-88.     O. 

1 :  1.  Amory,  T.  C.  William  Blaxton.  1886.  —  2.  Whit- 
more,  W.  H.  Abel  Bowen.  1887.— 3.  Porter,  A.  S.  Changes 
of  values  in  real  estate  in  Boston  the  past  one  hundred  years. 
1888. 

New  chapter  in  the  history  of  the  Groton  light,  by  W.  W. 
Wheildon.     1885.    .32  p.     8". 

Prytaneum  Bostoniensc.  Notes  on  the  history  of  the  old 
state  house,  by  Geo.  H.  Moore.     1885.    31  p.     8". 

—  Second  paper.    1886.     80  p.     8". 

—  Examination  of  Mr.  William  H.  Whitraore'8  old  state 
house  memorial,  etc.,  second  ed.  1887.  39  p.  8".  Gupples, 
Upham  i&  Co. 

Old  Boston  taverns  and  tavern  clubs,  by  8.  A.  Drake.  1886. 
70  p.    12». 

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and  ed.)       688 


Organized  1830. 


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Bostonian  Society,  continued. 

The  old  Btato  house  defended,  by  W.  H.  Wliitraoro.  1SS6. 
8  p.    8". 

Provincial  pictures  by  brush  and  pen,  by  Daniel  Goodwin, 
Jr.    1886.     84  p.     8".     il.     Fergus  Printing  Co. 

Proceedings:  special  tneetins;:  Eulogy  of  S.  M.  Quincy,  by 
8.  Arthur  Bent,  May  24,  1887.    27  p.     8"."    |)ortrnit. 

Province  seal  of  New  Hampshire  under  William  and  Mary, 
1692-94,  by  James  Ridge  Stanwood.     1889.    28  p.     8". 

Isaac  Hull,  and  American  frigate  "  Constitution,"  by  B.  F. 
Stevens.    1890.    22  p.     8". 

John  Hancock  and  his  times,  by  W.  C.  Burrage.  1891. 
18  p.     8".     plates.    John  Hancock  Mut.  L.  Inn.  Co. 

Bowdoin  College.  Organized  1794.  (George  T.  Little, 
libn.)     Brunswick,  Me. 

Bulletin,     no.  1,  1891— no.  4,  1895.     8».     pap.     $1  for  set. 

Bibliographical  contributions,  no.  1-8.  1891-8.  8".  pap., 
gratia. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  Bowdoin  College.  1863.  8". 
cl.,  $1. 

History  of  Bowdoin  College  with  biographical  sketches,  by 
N.  Cleaveland,  and  A.  S.  Packard.  1882.  8".  cl.,  $5. 
Ofqoocl. 

the  Bowdoin  collection,  by  Fred.  H.  Allen.  1886.  F.  20 
photogravures.     $5. 

Additions  and  corrections  to  history,  by  G.  T.  Little.  1887. 
2.5  p.     8".    pap.,  25c. 

Obituary  record,  no.  1.     1890.     8".     pap.     gratis. 

General  catalogue  of  Bowdoin  College  and  the  Medical 
school  of  Maine,  iuchiding  historical  sketch  of  the  institution, 
by  Geo.  T.  Little.     1894.    8<'.     cl.     $1. 

Bradford  Club,  The.     Organized  1859.     New  York. 

Papers  concerniug  the  attack  on  Hatfield  and  Deerfleld  by  a 
party  of  Indians  from  Canada,  September  nineteenth,  1677. 
1859.     S". 

The  Croakers,  by  Joseph  Rodman  Drake  and  Fitz-Greene 
Halleck.     1860.     8". 

The  operations  of  the  French  fleet  under  the  Count  de 
Grasse  in  1781-82,  as  described  in  two  contemporaneous 
journals.     1864.     8". 

[Extra  volume.]  Memorial  of  John  Allan,  by  E.  A. 
Duyckinck.     1864.     8". 

Anthology  of  New  Netherland  or  translations  from  the  early 
Dutch  poets  of  New  York,  with  memoirs  of  their  lives,  by  11. 
C.  Murphy.    1865.     8». 

Narratives  of  the  career  of  Hernando  de  Soto  in  the  conquest 
of  Florida  as  told  by  a  Knight  of  Elvas,  and  in  a  relation  by 
Luys  Hernandez  de  Bledma,  factor  of  the  expedition,  tr.  by 
Buckingham  Smith.    1866.     8". 

The  northern  Invasion  of  October,  1780,  a  series  of  papers 
relating  to  the  expeditions  from  Canada  under  Sir  John  John- 
eon  and  others  against  the  frontiers  of  New  York,  which  were 
supposed  to  have  connection  with  Arnold's  treason.  1866. 
8". 

The  army  correspondence  of  Colonel  John  Laurens  in  the 
years  1777-8,  now  first  printed  from  original  letters  to  his 
father,  Henry  Laurens,  President  of  Congress.     1867.     8". 

Brookline  Historical  Publication  Society.  Organized 
189.5.     (C:  K.  Bolton,  sec.)     Brookline,  Mass. 

Publications,     nos.  1-15.     1895-98.    8".     subs.,  SI  per  year. 

1.  Letter  from  Rebecca  Boylston  to  Edward  Boylston, 
Mar.  5,  1810.  —  2.  Sharp  papers  In  the  Brookline  Public 
Library.  —  3.  Brookline  in  the  revolution.  —  4.  Papers  of 
the  White  family  of  Brookline,  1650-1807.  —  5.  Roxbury 
church  records  relating  to  Brookline.— 6.  Early  notices  of 
local  events.  —  7.  Letter  from  Brig.  Gen.  Edward  A.  Wild  to 
the  Brookline  war  committee.  —  8.  First  parish  church  records 
of  baptisms,  marriages  and  deaths,  for  100  years.  —  9.  History 
of  the  lyceum  movement  in  Brookline,  by  Grace  E.  Mathews. 
—  10.     Brookline  in  the  civil  war,  by  Katharine  E.  Briggs. 

V.  2:  11.  Three  glimpses  of  Brookline;  in  1700,  1800  and 
1900,  by  Marion  L.  Sharp.  —  12.  Major  Thompson's  deposi- 
tion.—13.  The  Brookline  town  meeting,  by  C.  W.  Kellogg, 
Jr.  —  14.  The  Devotion  family  of  Brookline,  by  Susan  Vining 
Griggs.  — 15.  Extracts  from  the  account  book  of  John  God- 
dard  of  Brookline. 

Brooklyn  Anatomical  and  Surgical  Society.    Organized 
about  1879?     Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Annals,     v.  1-2.     8".      1879-80.     Continued  as  annals  of 
anatomy  and  surgery. 

Brooklyn  Civil  Service  Reform  Association.    Organized 
1880 ;   consolidated  with  the  New  York  Associa- 
tion under  the  new  charter,  1898. 
Annual  reports. 

Purposes.  1SS2.  (A  reprint  of  the  "  purposes  "  issued  by 
the  New  York  association.) 


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Brooklyn  Civil  Service  Reform  Association,  co«<V?imc(^. 
Letters  to  candidates  for  C'ongrcBe  and  the   ABBcmbly  and 
their  replies.     1882.     17  p. 

The  association  also  issued  many  leaflets,  circulars,  drafts 
and  copies  of  bills,  etc. 

Brooklyn  Entomological  Society.  (A.  C.  Weeks,  sec, 
a4  Broad  St.,  N.  Y.)     Brooklyn,  N.   V. 

Bulletin,    v.  1-7.    Discontinued  in  1884. 

Entomologica  Americana  (monthly),  v.  1,  1885— v.  6:  6, 
1890. 

Note.  Discontinued  with  the  Dec.  no.,  1890.  The  associa- 
tion is  now  a  section  of  the  Broolilyn  Institute  of  Arts  and 
Sciences. 

Brooklyn  Ethical  Association.  Organized  1880;  incor- 
l)orated  1891.  (Mrs.  Theodore  Williams,  libn., 
577 A  Macon  St.)    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Evolution.     1889. 

Study  of  primitive  Christianity;  lectures  by  L.  O.  Janes, 
large  12».     $1.60. 

Sociology  :  lectures  on  the  evolution  of  sociology.  1893.  D. 
$2. 

Evolution  in  science,  philosophy,  and  art:  lectures.  1891. 
D.    $2. 

Man  and  the  state :  lectures  on  the  political  issues  of  the 
day.    1892.    D.    $2. 

Factors  in  American  civilization  :  lectures  on  practical  prob- 
lems in  our  social  life.     1893.    $1. 

Life  and  the  conditions  of  survival :  the  physical  basis  of 
ethics,  sociology,  and  religion.    1895.    D.    $1. 

Scientific  and  metaphysical  methods  of  philosophy,  by  L. 
G.  Janes.    5c. 

Brooklyn  Ethical  Association  :  its  objects,  history,  and  mem- 
bership, by  L.  G.  Janes.    5c. 

Present  aspect  of  the  liberal  movement :  lecture  by  J.  H: 
Allen.    15c. 
Lectures  sold  separately.    1-95.    ea.,  10c. 

1.  Herbert  Spencer,  by  D.  G.Thompson. 

2.  Charles  Robert  Darwin,  by  J:  W.  Chadwick. 

3.  Solar  and  planetary  evolution,  by  G.  P.  Serviss. 

4.  Evolution  of  the  earth,  by  L.  G.  Janes. 

5.  Evolution  of  vegetable  life,  by  W:  Potts. 

6.  Evolution  of  animal  life,  by  R.  W.  Raymond. 

7.  Descent  of  man,  by  E:  D.  Cope. 

8.  Evolution  of  mind,  by  R.  G.  Eccles. 

9.  Evolution  of  society,  by  J.  A.  Skilton. 

10.  Evolution  of  theology,  by  Z.  8.  Sampson. 

11.  Evolution  of  morals,  by  L.  G.  Janes. 

12.  Proofs  of  evolution,  by  N.  C.  Parshall. 

13.  Evolution  as  related  to  religious  thought,  by  J:  W. 
Chadwick. 

14.  Philosophy  of  evolution,  by  8.  H.  Nichols. 

15.  Effects  of  evolution  on  the  coming  civilization,  by  M. 
J.  Savage. 

16.  Scope  and  principles  of  the  evolution  philosophy,  by 
L.  G.  Janes. 

17.  Relativity  of  knowledge,  by  R.  G.  Eccles. 

18.  Primitive  man,  by  Z.  8.  Sampson. 

19.  Growth  of  the  marriage  relation,  by  C.  S.  Wake. 

20.  Evolution  of  the  titatc,  by  J:  A.  Taylor. 

21.  Evolution  of  law,  by  R.  Sheldon. 

22.  Evolution  of  medical  science,  by  R.  G.  Eccles. 

23.  Evolution  of  aims  and  armor,  by  J:  C.  Kimball. 

24.  Evolution  of  the  mechanic  arts,  by  J.  A.  Skilton. 

25.  Evolution  of  the  wages  syrttem,  by  G:  Guuton. 

26.  Education  as  a  factor  in  civilization,  by  C.  B.  Le  Row. 
27-.30.    Evolution  and  social  reform  :    1.  Th<ologlcrtl  method, 

by  J:  W.  Chadwick.  —  2.  Socialistic  method,  by  W:  Potts.  — 
3.  Anarchistic  method,  by  H.  O.  Pentecost.  —  4.  Scientific 
method,  by  D.  O.  Thompson. 

31.  Asa  Gray,  by  M.  Treat. 

32.  Edward  Livingston  Youmans,  by  J:  Fiske. 

33.  Alfred  Russell  Wallace,  by  E:  D.  Cope. 

34.  Ernst  Haeckcl,  by  T.  B.  Wakeman. 

35.  Scientific  method,  by  P.  E.  Abbot. 

36.  Herbert  Spencer's  synthetic  philosophy,  by  B.  F.  Un- 
derwood. 

37.  Evolution  of  chemistry,  by  R.  G.  Eccles. 

38.  Evolution  of  electric  and  magnetic  physics,  by  A.  E. 
Kennelly. 

39.  Evolution  of  botany,  by  F:  J.  Wulling. 

40.  Zoology  as  relatt^d  to  evolution,  by  J:  C.  Kimball. 

41.  Form  and  color  in  nature,  by  W:  Potts. 

42.  Evolution  of  optics,  by  L.  A.  W.  Alleman. 

43.  Evolution  of  art,  by  J:  A.Taylor. 

44.  Evolution  of  architecture,  by  J;  W.  Chadwick. 

45.  Evolution  of  sculpture,  by  T:  Davidson. 

46.  Evolution  of  painting,  by  F.  P.  Rundell. 

47.  Evolution  of  music,  by  Z.  8.  Sampson. 

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48.  Life  as  a  fine  art,  by  L.  G.  Janes. 

49.  Doctrine  of  evolution,  its  scope  and  influence,  by  J: 
Fiske. 

60.     Duty  of  a  public  spirit,  by  E.  B:  Andrews. 

51.  Study  of  applied  sociology,  by  R.  G.  Eccles. 

52.  Representative  government,  by  E.  D.  Mead. 

53.  Suffrage  and  the  ballot,  by  D.  8.  Renisen. 

54.  Land  problem,  by  O.  T.  Mason. 

55.  Problem  of  city  government,  by  L.  G.  Janes. 

56.  Taxation  and  revenue:  the  free  trade  view,  by  T:  G. 
Shearman. 

67.  Taxation  and  revenue:  the  protectionist  view,  by  G: 
Gunton. 

68.  Monetary  problem,  by  W:  Potts. 
59.    Immigration  problem,  by  Z.  8.  Sampson. 

Evolution  of  the  Afric-American,  by  S:  J.  Barrows. 
Race  problem  in  the  South,  by  J.  Le  Conte. 
Education  and  citizenship,  by  J:  W.  Chadwick. 
Democratic  party,  by  E:  M.  Shepard. 
Republican  party,  by  R.  G.  Horr. 
The  independent  in  politics,  by  J:  A.  Taylor. 
Moral  questions  in  politics,  by  J:  C.  Kimball. 
The  nation  :  its  place  in  civilization,  by  C;  De  Garmo. 

68.  Natural   factors  in    American   civilization,    by    J:    C. 
Kimball. 

69.  What  America  owes  to    the    Old    World,  by    A.  E. 
Palmer. 

70.  War  and  progress,  by  L.  G.  Janes. 

71.  Inter-state  commerce,  by  R.  W.  Taylor. 

72.  Foreign  commerce,  by  W:  J.  Coombs. 
Social  and  political  status  of  woman,  by  J:  W.  Chad- 


60. 
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64. 
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67. 


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Economic  position  of  woman,  by  C.  B.  Le  Row. 
Evolution  of  penal  methods  and    institutions,   by  J. 
McKeen. 

76.  Evolution  of  charities  and  charitable  institutions,  by 
A.  G.  Warner. 

77.  Drink  problem,  by  T.  D.  Crothers. 
Labor  problem,  by  N.  P.  Gilman. 
Political  aspects  of  the  labor  problem,  by  J.  W.  Sul- 


78. 
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83. 
84. 
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Cosmic  evolution  as  related  to  ethics,  by  L.  G.  Janes. 
Solar  energy,  by  A.  E.  Palmer. 
Atmosphere  and  life,  by  R.  G.  Eccles. 
Water,  by  R.  W.  Raymond. 

Food  as  related  to  life  and  survival,  by  W.  O.  Atwater. 
»b.    Origin  of  structural  variations,  by  E:  D.  Cope. 

87.  Locomotion,  by  M.  L.  Holbrook. 

88.  Labor  as  a  factor  in  evolution,  by  D.  A.  Gorton. 

89.  Protective  covering,  by  L.  Cheney -Ward. 

90.  Shelter,  by  Z.  S.  Sampson. 

91.  Habit,  by  J:  W.  Chadwick. 

92.  From  natural  to  Christian  selection,  by  J:  C.  Kimball. 

93.  Sanitation,  by  J.  A.  Skilton. 

94.  Religion  as  a  factor  in    human  evolution,  by  E:    P. 
Powell. 

95.  Utopias,  by  Henry  Hoyt  Moore. 

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1897.  —  9.  The  government  of  federal  territories  in  Europe, 
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Handbook  of  charity  organization,  by  Rev.  8.  H.  Gurteen. 
1882.    2.54  p.     go.     cl. 

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Annual  report  and  proceedings. 

Collections  [and  Transactions].  3  v.  1879-85.  8".  vol.  3 
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The  American  express  in  its  relations  to  the  City  of  Buffalo, 
by  H.  Wells.     1863.     20  p.     8".     Albany. 

History  of  the  Buffalo  public  schools,  by  Oliver  G.  Steele. 
1863.     24  p.     8». 

The  Niagara  frontier,  by  O.  H.  Marshall.  1866.  46  p.  8".; 
reprinted  in  1881. 

Origin  and  history  of  the  measures  that  led  to  the  construc- 
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Syracuse. 

Origin  of  the  Erie  canal,  by  Merwln  8.  Hawley.  1866. 
Privately  printed.    44  p.     8". 

Biographical  sketch  of  Harvey  Putnam,  by  James  O. 
Putnam.     1868.     18  p.     8". 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Chemung  Valley,  by  T.  Apoleon 
Cheney.     1868.    59  p.     12".     Watkina. 

Geology  of  Buffalo,  by  O.  E.  Hayes.    1S69.    42  p.    8". 

A  brief  sketch  of  the  first  monitor  and  its  inventor,  by  Eben 
P.  Dorr.     1874.     51  p.     8». 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Samuel  F.  Pratt,  with  some  account  of 
the  early  history  of  the  Pratt  family.     1874.    211  p.     8".    11. 

First  visit  of  De  la  Salle  to  the  Senecas,  made  in  1669,  by  O. 
H.Marshall.     1878.     45  p.     8". 

Buffalo  cemeteries,  by  W.  Hodge.     1879.     8". 

Die  Deutschen  Buffalo's,  by  Ismar  8.  Ellison.   1880.   23  p.   8°. 

Semi-centennial  celebration  of  the  City  of  Buffalo,  etc.  1882. 
69  p.     8». 

Papers  concerning  early  navigation  of  the  great  lakes,  by 
Wm.  Hodge.    1883.    44  p.    8". 

Niagara's  emancipation,  by  Luther  R.  Marsh.  1885.  18  p. 
8".     New  York. 

Captain  Brant  and  the  old  King  [Saycnqueraghta]  :  the 
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David  Gray,  by  J.  F.  Gluck.     1889.     32  p.    8". 

An  address  commemorative  of  Geo.  W.Clinton,  by  David  F. 
Day.     1890.    29  p.     8". 

Buffalo  Society  of  Natural  Sciences.     Organized  1861. 
(E.  P.  Dow,  sec.)     Library  Building,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 
Bulletin,    v.  1:1,  1873— v.  6:  1,  1898.    4  parts  to  a  volume. 
$1  per  part.    v.  1 :  1-2,  o.  p. 

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Proceedings.     Anuiinl.    1861-98. 

History  of  the  association,  by  G.  Washington  Warren. 

General  William  Prescott;  oration  by  William  Everett. 

Cadmus  Club,  The.     Organized    1895.      Galeshurg,  III. 

Analysis  of  the  social  structure  of  a  western  town,  by 
Arthur  W.  Dunn.     1896.    hZ  p.     8". 

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ket St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
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V.  5.  Reptiles  of  the  Pacific  coast  and  Great  Basin,  by 
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California,  Geographical  Society  of.     Organized  1891. 
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Special  bnlletiji.     1892.    8". 

Did  the  Phcenicians  discover  America?  by  T.  C.  Crawford. 
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California  Historical  Society.  Organized  1852.  (A. 
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Identification  of  Sir  Francis  Drake's  anchorage,  by  G: 
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Noticias  de  la  Nueva  California,  escritas  por  el  Rev.  Padre 
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copies,  pr.     Ed.  by  .J:  T.  Doyle. 

Reglaraento  general  para  el  gobierno  de  la  provincia  de 
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del781. 

History  of  the  college  of  California;  by  S;  H.  Wllley.  1887. 
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Transactions,    v.  1-28.    1871-98.     16". 

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Annual  meteorological  review  of  the  state,  comp.  by  J.  A. 
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Report  of  the  special  committee  to  the  executive  committee 
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Book  of  the  Caxton  Club :  constitution,  by-laws,  list  of 
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Joutel's  Journal  of  La  Salle's  last  voyage.  With  a  map, 
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Phoenixiana.  By  Capt.  George  Horatio  Derby  ("John 
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Portrait  and  plates.     16". 

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Cayuga   County   Historical  Society.     Organized    1876. 

(Porter   Beardsley,   sec.)     11  and   12  Seward 

Block,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
First  annual  meeting,  1878. 
Collections.     Nos.  I-ll.     1879-94. 

1.  Journal  of  Lieut.  J.  L.  Ilardenbergh,  May  1-Oct.  3,  1779. 
1879. 

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annual  addresses.     11.     1882. 

3.  Early  chapters  of  Seneca  history ;  Jesuit  missions  in 
Sonnontonau  16.56-84;  annual  addresses,     maji.     1884. 

4.  Proceedings,  with  addresses  on  the  death  of  Rev.  Charles 
Haw  ley.    1887. 

.5.  Tenth  ann.  address  by  Wm.  II.  Seward;  Sewers,  ancient 
and  modern;  "  llolibics,"  and  some  we  have  ridden  in  1880, 
by  Wm.  ri.  Seward.     1887. 

fi.  Culture  and  manufacture  of  wool  in  Cayuga  Co.,  and 
other  articles,  and  extract  from  the  minutes  of  ann.  meeting, 
1888.     1888. 

7.  Early  days  and  college  life  of  Wm.  II.  Seward,  by  Wm. 
H.  Seward;  Sullivan's  expedition  and  the  Cayugas,  and  other 
articles. 

8,  9.     Record  of  current  events,  1877-00,  by  R.  B.  Snow.     2  v. 

10.  Beginnings  of  the  Republican  party  in  Cayuga  County, 
by  J.  W.  O'Brien. 

11.  Record  of  current  events,  1890-94,  by  E.  C.  Aiken. 
Manual   of   the   Society,   1876-93,   comp.   by  P.   Beardsley, 

1893.    8". 

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land,  sec,  J.  H.  Senior,  libn.)  7  W.  43d  SL, 
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Annual  reports,  etc.,  1871-98.  (To  that  for  187.5,  a  catalogue 
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Origin  and  history  of  the  Century,  by  John  H.  Gourlie. 
IS.ifi.    31  p.     8".     pap. 

Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Uobert  Kelly,  byE.  8.  Van  Winkle. 
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Thomas  Crawford ;  a  Eulogy,  by  Tboe.  Hicks.  1858.  52  p. 
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Macdonough.    1858.     sq.  8".    bds. 

Twelfth-Night  at  the  Century  Club,  18.59.     17  p.     12". 

Proceedings  in  honor  of  memory  of  J.  S.  Wadsworth  and 
Col.  P.  A.  Porter,  with  Eulogies  by  W.  J.  Hoppin  and  F.  S. 
Cozzens.     1865.     88  p.     S".    pap.     Van  Nostrand. 

Bryant  festival,  Nov.  5,  1864.     1865.    88  p.    sq.  8».    pap. 

Same.     il.  ed.    1865.     sq.  f.     J  roan. 

Proceedings  in  memory  of  Gulian  C.  Verplanck,  Apr.  9, 
1870.    1870.     100  p.     8".    pap.    port. 

Proceedings  in  memory  of  John  F.  Kensett,  Dec,  1872. 
29  p.     8".     pap. 

Memorial  notices,  1875.    22  p.    8".    pap. 

Bryant  memorial  meeting,  Nov.  12,  1878.  74  p.  8".  pap. 
port. 

In  memory  of  Henry  Peters  Gray,  by  Chas.  P.  Daly.    1878. 

22  p.    12".     pap. 

Catalogue  of  the  library,  compiled  by  T.  M.  Coan.  1879. 
144  p.     8".     ^  mor. 

Gifford  memorial  meeting,  Nov.  19,  1880.  57  p.  8".  pap. 
port. 

Prehistoric  notes  of  the  Century  Club,  by  J.  Durand.    1882. 

23  p.    8".    pap. 

Memorial  of  Asher  B.  Durand,  by  D.  Huntington.  1887. 
48  p.    8".    port. 

George  William  Curtis :  a  commemorative  address  by  P. 
Godwin.     1893.    65  p.     8".    pap. 

James  Lorimer  Graham,  Jr. :  addresses  and  poems  by  J.  M. 
Varnum,  P.  L.  Ford,  R:  H.  Stoddard,  E.  C.  Stedman.  1894. 
40  p.     8».    pap. 

Catalogue  of  the  James  Lorimer  Graham  library,  by  Paul 
L.  Ford.     1896.    391  p.     nar.  8».     bds. 

Hoktisai,  by  John  La  Farge.    1897.    .32  p.     8».     pap. 

Fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Century.  1897. 
62  p.    4'\     music,  portraits,  pi.     cl. 

Chamber   of   Commerce    (The)    of   New  Haven.     See 

New  Haven. 
Charity  Organization  Society  of  Baltimore  City.     See 

Baltimore. 
Charity  Organization  Society  of  Buffalo.     See  Buffalo. 
Charity  Organization  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

See  New  York.  * 

Chautauqua  Literary  and  Scientific  Circle.     Organized 

1878.     (Kate  F.  Kimball,  sec.)     89  W.  Genesee 

St.,  Buffalo,  N.  r. 

The  Chautaumian  [1880-date],  published  monthly  at  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.     8".    l|2  per  year. 

C.  L.  S.  C.  membership  book  (sent  from  the  Buffalo  office 
only  to  enrolled  members,  contains  suggestions  for  study,  test 
papers,  memoranda,  or  review  questions,  and  other  helps  to 
the  student). 

C.  L.  S.  C.  Handbook  (containing  lists  of  special  courses). 

Annual  report  (published  in  August  in  The  Chautauqua 
Assembly  Daily  Herald  in  the  issue  following  Recognition 
Day). 

Pamphlets  (issued  by  the  Buffalo  Office  for  the  use  of 
students  of  special  courses),    linos.    8".     ea.,  50c. 

Cont.:  English  history  and  literature  series,  1-3,  by  H. 
B.  Adams  and  W.  D.  McClintock. 

Modern  European  history,  by  H.  B.  Adams  and  G.  B.  Lynes. 

American  history  series,  1,  2,  by  H.  B.  Adams  and  J.  A. 
Woodburn. 

Greek  history  and  literature,  by  M.  L.  D'Ooge. 

Art  history,  by  W:  H;  Goodyear. 

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[Chicago  Historical 


Chautauqua  Literary  and  Scientific  Circle,  continued. 
Philosophy  of  art  history,  by  W:  H:  Goodyear. 
Hociology,  by  1.  H.  Howerth. 
Trij)  to  Engliind,  by  8.  Hale. 

Chautauqua  Society   of  History  and   Natural  Science. 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.     Organized  1.S8.'5.     (Wui.   W. 
Henderson,    sec.    and    treas. ,    1    Pratber   Ave.) 
Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Geology,  Chautauqua  Lake  region,  by  Obed  Edsoa.     1884. 
ClasBifled   list  of  birds  in  Chautauqua  Co.,  by   Johu   M. 
Edsou.     18S5. 

The  Six  Nations.  Address  at  annual  meeting,  Jan.  29,  1885, 
by  Daniel  Sherman.    1885.    23  p.    8".     Cleveland. 

Mastodon  Americanus  and  organic  remains,  by  Samuel  G. 
Love.    188.5. 
New  philosophy  of  the  sun,  by  H:  R.  Rogers. 
The  old  French  portage  road  from  Lake  Erie  to  Chautauqua 
Lake,  by  Horace  C.  Taylor. 

The  telescope;  its  history,  construction  and  uses,  by  John 
Peale. 

Chester  County  Medical  Society.      West  Chester.,  Pa. 
The  Medical  Reporter  (.q\Mirter\y).    1853-56.    8". 

Chicago  Academy  of  Sciences.    Organized  1857.    (Fk. 
Collins   Baker,    sec.)      Lincoln  Park,   Chicago, 
III. 
Transactions,    v.  1 : 1-v.  2  : 1.    18H7-?    o.  p. 
Bulletin,    v.  I,  art.  1-10,  ea.,  25c.    v.  2,  art.  1,  75c.,  art.  2, 
25c. 

Geological  and  natural  history  survey.  Bulletin.  No.  1, 
25c. 

Chicago,  Citizens'  Association  of.  Organized  1874. 
(John  C.  Ambler,  sec,  92  La  Salle  St.) 
Chicago,  III. 

Annual  reports.    1875-98. 
Manuals.    12o. 
Taxation  report.     1874. 
Reports:  Sewerage.     1880.     16". 
—  Education.     1881.     16». 

—  Theatres.     1882,1883,1887. 

—  Street  railways.     1883. 

—  Street  railways  and  bridges.     1884. 

—  Tenement  houses.     1884. 

—  Heating  and  ventilation.     1884. 

—  Drainage.     1880,  1885,  1887. 

—  Smoke.    1889. 

—  Lake  levels.    1889. 

Address  Constitutional  Conveirtioa.     1891,  1895. 

—  City  Finances  Committee.     1896. 
Report  Water  Tunnel  Committee.     1897. 
Letters  on  reform. 

Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy.  Organized  1859.  (W. 
B.  Day,  sec.)     465  State  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

The  PharrnaciHt  and  Chemical  record.  5  v.  8".  1868-72; 
then  The  Pharmacist,  1873-78;  then  The  Pharmacist  and 
Chemist,  1879-84.     1868-84.     8". 

Chicago  Franklin  Society.     See  Franklin. 

Chicago    Historical    Society.      Organized     1850.      (C. 

Evan.s,   sec.    and    libn.)       142    Dearborn    Ave., 

Chicago,  III. 

Collections,     v.  1,   1882— v.  4,  1890.     4  v.     8". 

Proceedings.     1883.     1  v.    8".     1884. 

Reports  of  quarterly  and  annual  meetings.  Jan.,  lS88-July, 
1897.     paged  consecutively.     8".     1888-97. 

Memoir  of  Hon.  Dan.  P.  Cook,  by  Wm.  H.  Brown.  1857. 
30  p.     8". 

Historical  sketch  of  the  early  movement  in  Illinois  for  the 
legalization  of  slavery,  by  Wm.  H.  Brown.  1865.  44  p.  8". 
Reprinted,  1876. 

History  of  Illinois  from  1778  to  1833,  and  life  and  times  of 
NInlan  Edwards,  by  Ninian  W.  Edwards.  1870.  549  p.  8". 
Written  at  the  request  of  the  society.     Springjietd. 

Last  of  the  Illinois,  and  a  sketch  of  the  Pottawatomies,  by 
J.  D.  Caton.     1870.    30  p.     8". 

Biographical  sketch  of  Gen.  B.  J.  Sweet :  History  uf  Camp 
Dougtas;  by  Wm.  Bross.     1878.    28  p.     8". 

Biographical  memoir  of  Hon.  George  Manierre,  by  Thomas 
Hoyne.     1878.    48  p.     S».     portrait. 

Father  Marquette  at  Mackinaw  and  Chicago,  by  II.  H.  Hurl- 
but.     1878.     16  p.     8". 

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PUBLICATIONS    OF  SOCIETIES  [Cliristian  Social  Union 


Cliicago  Historical  iSociety,  continued. 

My  own  times;  einbiucing  also  the  history  of  my  life,  liy 
John  Iveyiiolds.     llepiiut  ed.     1879.     395  p.     8".     portrait. 

The  inii)ri8t)niuiMit  in  Libby  and  escape  by  tunnel,  by  C.  W. 
Earle.     1H79.     21  p.     8".     Wdukegan. 

Kaskaskia,  111.,  parish  records,  1696-1834,  by  E.  G.  Mason. 
1879.     22  p.     8". 

Ohicauo  and  the  sources  of  her  past  and  future  growth,  by 
Wni.  Bross.     18SU.     18  p.     8". 

In  Meraoriam.  Memorial  addresses,  by  E.  B.  Washburne 
and  others.     1SS4.     43  p.    8". 

The  Theatre;  its  early  days  in  Chicago,  by  J.  li.  McVickar. 
1884.     88  p.     8". 

Charles  Hammond  and  his  relations  to  Henry  Clay  and  J. 
{^.  AdaniB,  by  W.  II.  Smith.     1885.     72  p.    8". 

In  Meinoriani;  Isaac  Newton  Arnold  and  Arthur  Mason 
Arnold.     1S85.     115  p.     8".     portrait. 

In  Memoriam  :  John  8.  Wright,  by  Aug.  W.  Wright.  1885. 
40  p.     8". 

Samuel  de  Cbamplain,  by  Henry  H.  Hurlbut.  1885.  19  p. 
8". 

Ceremonies  at  the  unveiling  of  the  bronze  memorial  group  of 
the  Chicago  Massacre  of  1812.     1893.    23  p.     8».    2  plates. 

Note.  See  also  Fergus  Historical  series  and  GrifHn's  Bibli- 
ography of  Am.  Hist.  Societies. 

Chicago  Literary  Club.  Organized  1874.  (F.  W. 
Gookin,  sec.  and  treas.,  Northwestern  Nat. 
Bank.)      University  Club  Bldg.,  Chicago,   III. 

Yearbooks.     Annual.     1876-98.     25  nos.     Later  issues,  16". 

The  Bryant  celebration  by  the  Chicago  Literary  Club,  Nov. 
3,  1875.  1875.  33  p.  40.  [Privately  printed  by  Jansen, 
McChirg  A  Co.] 

In  memoriam.  1891-8.  [Various  memorial  leaflets  on  de- 
ceased members.] 

A  true  love  story,  by  David  Swing.  1894.  35  p.  [215  copies 
privately  printed  by  T.  L.  De  Vinne  A  Co.] 

A  deserted  village,  by  Henry  Sherman  Boutell.  1894.  65  p. 
[215  copies  privately  printed  by  T.  L.  De  Vinne  db  Co.] 

The  value  of  mental  Impressions  in  the  treatment  of  disease, 
by  Wm.  T.  Belfield.  1896.  27  p.  [17U  copies  privately 
printed  by  T.  L.  De  Vinne  ci:  Co.] 

Chicago    Medical    College,    Alumni    Association     of. 
Chicago,  III. 
Constitution.     8".     Chicago.    1868. 
Proceedings  18th  ann.  meeting.    8".     Chicago.    1884. 

Children's  Aid  Society  of  New  York.     See  New  York. 
Christian  Arbitration   and    Peace   Society.     Organized 
1887.     (J:    B.  Wood,  pres.,  7th  and  York  Sts., 
Camden,  N.J.) 
Haydock's  testimony,  by  L.  C.   Wood.      1891.     12».     $1; 
pap.,  50c. 

Christian  Arbitrator  and  Messenger  of  Peace  (monthly). 
[1889-(?).]     8".     .50c.  per  year.     (Publication  suspended.) 

Christian  Social  Union.  Organized  1891.  Name 
changed  to  Church  Social  Union,  1894,  and  again 
changed  to  Christian  Social  Union,  1897.  No.  1 
Joy  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Publications  (monthly).  April,  189-5-June,  1898.  50  nos. 
ea.,  10c.    $1  per  ann. 

First  Series.  A.  The  church  of  the  world,  by  Uev.  R.  A. 
Holland. 

The  church's  duty  in  relation  to  the  sacredness  of  property, 
by  Prof.  W.  Cunningham. 

Social  problems  and  the  church,  by  Rt.  Rev.  F.  D.  Hunting- 
ton,    o.  p. 

The  Incarnation,  a  revelation  of  Christian  duties,  by  Rt.  Rev. 

B.  F.  Westcott. 

Rights  and  duties  :  extracts  from  Joseph  Mazzini. 

What  the  church  social  union  is. 

Social  teaching  of  the  early  fathers,  by  Revs.  C.  L.  Marson 
and  W.  P.  Cobb. 

The  church's  opportunity  in  the  city  today,  by  Rev.  W.  S. 
Rainsford. 

Present  aspect  of  the  Church  social  union,  by  Rt.  Rev.  F. 
D.  Huntington. 

Socialism  and  spiritual  progiess,  by  Vida  D.  Scudder. 

Spirit  and  work   of  the  early  ChriBtian   socialists,  by    Rev. 

C.  H.  Brent. 

Economics  of  improved  housing,  by  Prof.  E.  R.  L.  Gould. 
Series  B.     Railroad  strike  of  1894,  by  Prof.  W.  J.  Ashley. 
An  Intel pretation  of  the  social  movements  of  our  time,  by 
Prof.  H.C.Adams. 
Arbitration  and  conciliation,  by  Rev.  W.  D.  P.  Bliss. 


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[Cincinnati 


Ciiristian  Social  Union,  continued. 

Political  economy  unci  pnictical  life,  Ijy  Rev.  Prof.  W.  Cuii- 
iiliiglmni. 

Striken,  liy    llcv.  Prof.  W.  Cunningham. 

A  plan  of  work. 

Slums  of  great  cities,  by  Kev.  P.  W.  Spragne. 

Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation,  by  Mrs.  Charles  11. 
Lowell. 

Legality  and  propriety  of  labor  orgauizatiouB,  by  the  U.  8. 
Attorney  General. 

American  trade  unions,  by  Rev.  W.  D.  P.  Hliss. 

Report  of  the  executive  committee. 

'I'he  Christian  law,  by  Rt.  Rev.  B.  F.  Westcott. 

Hecond  series.  2.').  Poverty  and  its  cauBee,  by  Kev.  \\ .  I>. 
P.  Bliss. 

26.  Christian  socialism,  by  Rev.  F.  D.  Maurice. 

27.  What  one  parish  is  doing  for  social  reform,  by  Kev. 
J.  P.  Peters. 

2S.  Settlements  and  the  church's  dut>  ,  by  Ellen  Gates 
Starr. 

29.  Report  on  questions  drawn  np  by  present  residents  in 
our  college  settlements. 

30.  Christian  socialism  and  the  social  union,  by  Kev. 
George  Hodges. 

31.  Work  of  the  Prospect  Union,  by  Kev.  Kobert  E.  Ely. 

32.  Is  there  a  social  question — for  America?  by  Kev. 
Henry  S.  Nash. 

33.  Economics  of  devotion,  by  Kev.  Charles  Ferguson. 

34.  Modificutiou  of  Christianity  by  its  contact  with  the 
world,  by  Prof.  E.  P.  Gould. 

35.  Social  righteousness  and  the  power  of  the  church  to 
proclaim  it,  by  Kalhbone  Gardner. 

36.  The  Saturday  half-holiday,  by  Rev.  James  Yeames. 
Third  series.     37.     A  lawyer's  view  of   the  function   of   the 

church,  by  Robert  EI.  Gardiner. 

38.  Rights  of  capital  and  labor  and  industrial  conciliation, 
by  Mrs.  C.  R.  Lowell. 

39.  The  republic  of  letters,  by  Robt.  A.  Wood. 

40.  Relations  between  the  church  and  the  associated  char- 
ities, by  Robert  Treat  Paine. 

41.  Two  notable  reports  of  the  Lambeth  conference. 

42.  Kecent  English  legislation  and  some  recent  decisions  of 
American  courts  on  the  liability  of  employers. 

43.  Suggestions  for  wSrk. 

44.  Social  possibilities  of  a  country  town,  by  Laura  E. 
Richards. 

4:').     Prison  reform  in  Massachusetts, by  Rev.  Fred.  B.  Allen. 

46.  Consumers'  leagues,  by  Mrs.  C.  R.  Lowell. 

47.  Some  aspects  of  the  labor  problem,  by  Rev.  Philip  S. 
Moxom. 

48.  Annual  report. 

Fourtli   series.    49.     Socialism   as   an   educative   and   social 
force  on  the  East  side,  by  Mary  M.  Kingsbury. 
50.    Church  printing,  by  Robert  H.  Gardiner. 

Church  Club.     146  5th  Ave,,  New  York  City. 

Lectures,  1888-1894.  '90-'94.  7  v.  D.  ea.,  net,  .'iOc.  E.  a; 
J.  li.  Young. 

1888:  History  and  teachings  of  the  early  church  as  a  basis 
for  the  union  of  Christendom. 

1889  :  Church  in  the  British  Isles. 

1890:  Post-Reformation  period  of  the  church  in  the  Brltijili 
Isles. 

1891 :  Catholic  dogma. 

1892  :  Church's  ministry  of  grace. 

1893:  Six  oecumenical  councils  of  the  undivided  (Jatliolic 
church. 

1894  :  Rights  and  pretensions  of  the  Roman  see. 


Church   Congress  of   the   V. 
Organized    1873.      2 
City. 
Reports.     Annual.     1874+. 


E.  Church    in    the  U.   S. 
Bible    House,    New    York 

8".     ca.,  pap.,  $1 ;  cl.,    $l.r)0. 


Now    Christian    Social  Union, 


WhUtaker 

N'oti'.  The  meetings  of  the  Congress  are  held  two  years  in 
succession,  but  the  third  year  is  skipped,  so  that  no  meeting 
is  held  in  the  year  of  the  triennial  convention  of  the  P.  K. 
church. 

Church  Social    Union. 
which  see. 

Cincinnati  Deutsche  Pionier-Verein.      Cincinnnii.  O. 

Dcr  Deutsche  Plonler.    Erlnnerungen  aus  dem  pionier-leben 

der  deutschen  In  Amerlka.     15  v.     8".     il.    portraits.    lS0y-S4. 

The  German  soldier  in  the  wars  of   the  United  States,  by 

J.   G.    Rosengarten.     1886.     49  p.     S".     Rejtrinffd  from    the 

United  Service  Muga^ine,  Philadelphia. 

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PVBl. [CATIONS   Of  SOCIETIES 


[Colonial  t)ames 


Cincinnati    Society    of    Natnral     History.       Organized 
1870.     (Dr.  Josua  Lintlahl,  director,  312  Broad- 
way.)     Cincinnati,  0. 
Procceiiiiigs,  1870-78.    Succeeded  by 

Jouiual,  ed.  by  J)r.  Josua  Liiidiihl.  8".  v.  1 :  1,  April,  1H78— 
V.  19 :  3,  Nov.,  1897.  $2  per  vol.  v.  1-18,  ea.  coutained  4  parts 
sold  separately,  .OOc.     v.  19  may  contain  0  parts,  30  to  50c. 

Civil  Service  Reform  Association.  See  Boston ;  Brook- 
lyn ;  Cambridge  ;  Indiana  ;  Maryland  ;  Missouri ; 
New  York ;  Pennsylvania. 

Cleveland  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.     Cleveland,  0. 
The  Auuals  of  Science,     v.  1-2  :  4.     1852-4.     S". 

Clevelaivl  Public  Library.     Organized  1869.     (W.  II. 
Brett,  libn.)      Cleveland,  0. 
Open    Shelf    (monthly).      16».      pap.,   25c.      discontinued, 
1896. 

Cumulative  index  to  periodicals,  June,  1896-date.      monthly 
subs,  or  per  annual  v.,  $5. 
Special  reading  lists  ou  various  subjects. 
Catalogues. 

Clover    Club.     Organized    1882.     (J:    S.    McCartney, 
sec,  Philadelphia  Record  Office.)    Philadelphia, 
Pa. 
Clover  Leaves. 

Club  (The).     Organized  1857.     New  York. 

A  journal  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec,  in  the  year  1775 
under  the  command  of  Colonel  Benedict  Arnold.  By  James 
Melvin.     1857.     roy.  %». 

Diary  of  Washington  :  from  the  first  day  of  October,  1789, 
to  the  tenth  day  of  March,  1790.     1858.     roy.  8". 

Club  of  Odd  Sticks,  The.    Organized  1864.    New  York. 
Bibliomania;    or.   Book-madness.      By    the    Rev.   Thomas 
Frognall  Dibdin.    (Reprinted  from  the  English  edition.)    1864. 
4  4- 88  p.    roy.  8". 

Club  of  Odd  Volumes.  Organized  1886.  Boston, 
Mass. 

The  work  of  George  Cruikshank  in  oil,  water  colors, 
original  drawings,  etchings,  wood  cuts,  lithographs  and 
glypbographs.  Collected  by  John  B.  Gough.  1890.  56  p. 
I'hotogravures.    4". 

The  women  of  the  Court  of  Louis  XV.  Tr.  by  Geo.  B. 
Ives  from  the  French  of  Imbert  de  Saint-Amand.  1892. 
7  4-  304  p.     Portraits.    4". 

The  last  years  of  Louis  XV.  Tr.  by  Geo.  B.  Ives  from  the 
French  of  Imbert  de  Saint-Amand.  1893.  7  -f-  236  p.  Por- 
traits.    4". 

Early  American  poetry.    4  nos.    1894-6.    4". 

1 :  New  England's  crisis,  by  Benjamin  Tompson.  2  -\-  28 
-I-  2  -i-  5—31  p. 

2:  New  England:  or  a  briefe  nearration  of  the  Ayre,  earth, 
water,  tish  and  fowles  of  tliat  country,  with  a  description  of  the 
natures,  orders,  habits  and  religion  of  the  uatiues. 

3 :  A  poem  and  an  elegy  by  Cotton  Mather. 

4:  Elegies  and  epitaphs,  1677-1717. 

The  Club  of  Odd  Volumes:  Tenth  anniversary  exhibition  at 
the  Boston  art  club,  Feb.  17-24,  1897.  4  -J-  73  p.  Plates, 
narrow  12". 

College  Association  of  Pennsylvania.  Organized  1887. 
Name  changed,  1888,  to 

College  Association  of  the  Middle  States  and  Maryland. 
1893,  name  again  changed  to  Association  of 
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Aitken,  W.  H.    Dominion  of  Canada.     (1890.)     106  p. 

Arnold,  W.  R.  Ancient-Babylonian  Temiilc  Records  in  the 
Columbia  University  library.     ("l89«.)     8  -|-  70  -+-  (1)  p. 

Baldwin,  O.  S.  Inflections  and  syntax  of  the  Morte  d' Arthur. 
(1894.)    10  +  156  p. 

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Bates,  Frank  Greene.  Rhode  Island  and  the  formation  of 
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Douglas,  C.  H.  J.  Financial  history  of  Massachusetts. 
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Drake,  A.  Authorship  of  the  West  Saxon  gospels.  (1894.) 
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Eraerick,  0.  F.      An  analysis  of  agricultural  discontent  in 
the  United  Slates.     (1897.)     5  p.  +  p.  433-463,  601-639,  93-127. 
Emery,  H.  C.     Speculation  on  the  stock  and  produce  ex- 
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Engel,  W.  D.  Action  of  potassium  thiocyanate  on  the 
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Fenton,J.  F.    Theory  of  the  social  compact.     (1891.)     73  p. 
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Frost,  T.  G.     French  constitution  of  1793.     (1888.)     46  p. 
Gobs,  J.  D.    History  of  the  tariff  administration  in  the 
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Graves,  F.  P.  Burial  customs  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 
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Grieve,  Lucia  C.  G.  Death  and  burial  in  Attic  tragedy, 
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(irout,  A.  J.  Revision  of  the  North  American  isotheciaceas 
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Ries,  H.  The  monocUnic  pyroxenes  of  New  York  State. 
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Satterlee,  H.  L.  Political  history  of  the  province  of  New 
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Schneider,  Albert.  Text-book  of  general  lichenology. 
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Sherman,  II.  C.  Insoluble  carbohydrates  of  wheat.  (1897.) 
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Small,  J.  K.  Monograph  of  the  North  American  species  of 
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1898.    8». 
— -      Report  of  committee  on  organization,  Oct.  21, 1866,  by  A.  D. 

White.    1867.    48  p.     8".     o.  p. 
—      First  general  announcement,  by  A.  D.  White.      1868.    1st 
and  2d  ed.    20  and  28  p.    8".    o.  p. 

Second  general  announcement.    1868.    28  p.    8".    o.  p. 

Account  of  proceedings  at  the  inauguration,  Oct.  7,  1868. 
1869.    38  p.     8».    o.  p. 

Cornell  University  guide.     1870.    32  p.     sm.  8'\    o.  p. 
. . — .   Laws  and  documents.    1870.    90  p.    8".    o.  p. 

Catalogue  of  officers  and  students  for  1868-9.  1869.  86  p. 
8".    o.  p. 

Ten-year  book.  v.  1,  1868-78.  1878.  Ed.  by  W.  Fiske. 
170  p.  8».  swd.  o.  p.  V.  2, 1868-88.  1888.  Ed.  by  G.  W. 
Harris.  216  p.  8".  v.  3, 1868-98.  Ed.  by  D.  F.  Hoy.  338  p. 
8".    swd.    $1.     cl.,  $1.50.     Andrus  &  Church. 

Register.     1868-9  to  1898-9.    31  v.    8". 

List  of  resident  officers  and  students.  1889.  15  p.  sm.  8". 
Also  1890;  Jan.,  April  and  Oct.,  1891;  Jan.,  April  and  Oct., 
1892;  Jan.,  April  and  Oct.,  1893;  Jan.,  April,  and  Oct.,  1894; 
Jan.,  April,  1895. 

Catalogue  of  the  graduates.    1883.    47  p.     S".    o.  p. 

List  of  students,  April,  1890.    12  p.    sm.  8". 

Roster  of  the  corps  of  cadets.     1891.     17  p.    16". 

Fellows  and  graduate  scholars  elected  for  the  year  1893-4. 

1893.  3  p.     8". 

List  of  graduate  students,  1893-4.     1893.     19  p.     12". 
.  -^    Cornell  University  :  what  it  is  and  what  it  is  not,  by  A.  D. 
White.     1872.    30  p.     8«.    o.  p. 
.-    Report  on  Mr.  Sage's  proposal  to  endow  a  college  for  women, 
by  A.  D.  White.    1872.    40  p.     80.     o.  p. 

Proceedings  at  the  layingof  the  corner  stone  of  Sage  College, 
May  15,  1873.     1873.     134  p.     8".     o.  p. 

Address  at  the  dedication  of  Sibley  College,  June  21,  1871, 
by  D.  C.  Oilman.     12  p.     8».     o.  p. 

Memorial  address  Jan.  11,  1875,  in  commemoration  of  Ezra 
Cornell,  by  R.  P.  Stebbins.    1875.    34  p.     8".    o.  p. 
—     Sage  College :    circular  in  answer  to  inquiries,  by  A.  D. 
White.    1879.     14  p.     S".     o.  p. 
Experiment  station  :  reports,  1-3.     1880-5.     8".    o.  p. 
Annual  report  of  the  President.     1891-98.    8".     o.  p. 
Laws  and  documents.    1862-83.     1883.    162  p.     8".     o.  p. 
•     —  1862-92.    1892.    234  p.     S". 


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Cornell  University,  continued. 

ProccedingB  at  unveiling  of  portrait  of  J.  S.  Morrill,  June 
20,  1883.     1884.     16  p.     80.     o.  p. 

"What  profession  sliall  I  choose,"  etc.,  by  A.  D.  Whit*. 
1884.    60  p.     8".     o.  p. 

Letter  of  resignation  —  A.  D.  White  —  with  resolutions. 
188.5.     8  p.     8".     o.  p. 

The  Presidency  of  Cornell,  by  A.  D.  White.  1885.  28  p. 
80.    o.  p. 

Proceedings  in  memory  of  Louis  Agassiz,  and  in  honor  of 
Hiram  Sibley.    1885.    .38  p.    8".    o.  p. 

Proceedings  at  the  inauguration  of  O.  K.  Adams  as  president, 
Nov.  19,  188.5.     1886.     78  p.     S".     o.  p. 

Cornell  University  :  its  significance  and  scope,  by  C.  K. 
Adams.     1886.    20  p.    8».    o.  p. 

Life  and  services  of  Ezra  Cornell,  by  F.  M.  Finch.  1887. 
16  p.    8".    o.  p. 

Htudies  in  practical  agriculture.  1887.  120  p.  8".  ewd. 
o.  p. 

Problem  of  municipal  government,  by  S.  Low.  1887.  24  p. 
8».    o.  p. 

Washington  and  the  higher  education,  by  C.  K.   Adams. 

1888.  38  p.     8".    o.  p. 

Exercises  at  the  dedication  of  Barnes  Hall,  June  16, 1889. 
1890.    39  p.    8". 

My  reminiscences  of  Ezra  Cornell,  by  A.  I).  White.  1890. 
42  p.    8». 

Sources  of  our  jurisprudence,  by  W.  W.  Macfarland.  1890. 
27  p.    8". 

Statutes  adopted  May  19,  1891.    1891.    29  p.     8". 

Exercises  at  the  opening  of  the  library  building.  1891.  56  p. 
49.     portraits  and  engravings. 

Development  of  the  public  library  in  America,  by  D.  C. 
Oilman.     1891.     13  p.    4".     (Included  in  preceding.) 

Proceedings  at  inauguration  of  J.  G.  Schurman  as  president, 
Nov.  11,  1892.    1892.     82  p.     8". 

Grounds  of  an  appeal  to  the  state  for  aid,  by  J.  G.  Schur- 
man.    1892.     .5.5  p.     8".     (Included  in  preceding.) 

Proceedings  at  the  dedicatiou  of  Boardman  Hall,  and  the 
presentation  of  the  Moak  law  library,  Feb.  14,  1893.  1893 
33  p.     8". 

Educational  exhibit:  Handbook  no.  23.  1893.  63  p.  32" 
photoeng.    Albany. 

1868-93.  Proceedings  at  25th  anniversary.  Ed.  by  J.  G 
Burr.     1893.     117  p.     8".     10  plates. 

The  state  and  its  land  grant,  by  J.  G.  Schurman.  1894.  9p 
8". 

Visitor's  catalogue  of  the  mTiseum  of  classical  archaeology 
1893.     32  p.    8'\ 

Memorial  exercises  In  honor  of  H.  W.  Sage.   1898.   79  p.   8" 

Cornell  University  studies  in  classical  philology,  nos.  1-8 
8".    nos.  3-8.     MacmUlan  Co. 

1.  Cum-constructions.  pt.  1,  1887:  pt.  2,1889.  By  W.  8. 
Hale.    263  p.    o.  p. 

2.  Analogy  and  the  scope  of  its  application  in  language,  by 
B.  I.  Wheeler.    1887.    50  p.    o.  p. 

3.  Cult  of  AsklepioB,  by  A.  Walton.     1894.     80c. 

4.  Development  of  the  Athenian  constitution,  by  G.  W. 
Botsford.     1893.    $]..50. 

5.  Index  Antiphonteus,  by  J.  L.  Van  Cleef.    1896.    $1. 

6.  Studies  in  Latin  moods  and  tenses,  H.  C.  Elmer.  1898. 
$1.50. 

7.  The  Athenian  secretaries, by  W.S.Ferguson.  1898.   50c. 

8.  The  five  post-Kleisthenian  tribes,  by  F.  O.  Bates.  1898. 
50c. 

Transactions  of  the  Association  of  Civil  Engineers,  v.l, 
1892-3.    1893— V.  5,  1896-7.     1897.     8". 

Proceedings  of  the  Electrical  Society  of  Cornell  University. 
V.  1,  1893-4.     1894  to  v.  5,  1897-8.     1898.     8". 

The  College  of  Architecture  Annual.     1897-8.    1898.     8".    il. 

Annual  announcements  of  courses  of  instruction  and  study. 

Question  papers  for  admission  and  for  scholarships. 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station  : 

Annual  reports.    8".    1888-97.     1889-97.     Albany. 

Bulletin.  Nos.  1-149.  May,  1888-June,  1898.  8".  plates 
and  woodcuts. 

New  York  State  Meteorological  Bureau  ; 

Croj)  Bulletin.  New  York  Slate  Weather  Service,  v.  1 : 
17-29.    v.  2:1-3.    1889-90.     16  broadsides. 

—  V.  2  :  4-v.  10  :  11.     1890-8.     217  broadsides. 

Report  of  commissioners.     1890-1898.     8".    Albany. 

Map  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.,  showing  observation  stations. 

1889.  26  X  19  cm. 

Summary  and  monthly  reports,  v.  1 :  1,  Sept.,  1888 — v.  10 : 
6,  June,  1898.    4». 

Teachers'  leaflets  for  use  in  rural  Bchools.  No.  1,  Dec, 
1896-no.  11,  April,  1898.    8". 

Cornell  University:  Associate  Alumni  of.     Organized 

1872.     (Geo.  L.  Burr,  cor.  sec.)     Ithaca,  N.   Y. 

Proceedings;  together  with  report  of  trustees.    1884-98.    8". 

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[Daughters 


Cornell   University    Library.      Organized    1868.      (G: 
Wm.  Harris,  libn.)     Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Lihrdvy  of  the  Cornell  Universiti/,  ed.  by  Willard  Fiske, 
libn.  no.  1,  1873.  Only  one  no.  appeared;  in  1882  it  was  re- 
Biimod,  tile  first  no.  appearing  as  v.  1 :  1,  Jan.,  1882.  Later, 
title  was  changed  to 

Library  bulletin.  (3-4  nos.  a  year.)  v.  1 :  1,  1882— v.  3  :  11, 
1896.     8".     .$1  per  v. 

Special  lists  nos.  1-2,  1883-8.    8">. 

1.  Mathematics.  —  2.  References  on  municipal  govern- 
ment in  the  U.  8.,  by  F.  H.  Hodder.     8". 

General  card  catalogue  of  the  library  :  how  to  use  it,  by  G. 
H.  Woodruff.     1885.     7  p.     8".     swd.     o.  p. 

Catalogue  of  the  Rhaeto-Romanic  collection  presented  by 
W.  Fiske,  comp.  by  G.  Van  Duaen.     1894.    8".    pap.,  50c. 

Catalogue  of  the  historical  library  of  A.  D.  White,  comp. 
by  G.  L.  Burr.    2  pts. 

1.  Protestant  Reformation  and  its  forerunners.  Suppl.: 
Portraits  of  the  reformers.     1891.    8".     pap.,  10c. 

2.  French  Revolution.     1894.    8".     pap.,  $2;  cl.,  $2. .50. 
Note.    Pts.  3  and  4  not  yet  published. 

Exercises  at  the  opening  of  the  library  building,  Oct.  7, 
1891.     1894.    4".     not  sold. 

Twenty. five  years  of  the  Annals  of  Cornell  University 
library,  1868-93.     12  p.     8".    swd.     o.  p. 

Catalofirue  of  the  Dante  collection  presented  by  W.  Fiske. 
pt.  1.  Dante's  Works,  by  T.  W.  Koch.  1898.  96  p.  8^ 
pap.,  $1. 

Cumberland  Presbyterian  Board  of  Missions  and  Church 
Erection.     Organized    1845.     (W.  J.  Brasfield, 
sec.)     405  N.  6th  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
JUisaionary  record  (monthly).    25c. 

Cuvier   Club.     (C:    Dury,    sec.) 
Cincinnati,  0. 

Catalogue  of  birds,  animals,  fishes,  etc.,  in  the  Museum  of 
the  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  1886.    O. 

Cuyahoga  County,  Early  Settlers  Association  of.     Or- 
ganized 1879.     (A.  J.  Williams,  chr.  ex.  com.) 
Cleveland,  0. 
Annals,    v.  1-3.    six  nos.  in  ea.  vol.    1879-97.    12". 


Dante  Society.  Organized  1881.  (Arthur  Richmond 
Marsh,  sec.  and  treas.,  103  Avon  Hill.)  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

Reports,  v.  1,  1882— v.  17,  1898.  8".  Complete  sets,  1-12. 
$6.     Single  reports,  except  1887  and  1889,  75c.     Oinn. 

Concordance  to  the  Divina  commedia,  by  E:  Allen  Fay. 
1888.     8°.    $10.     Ginn. 

Danvers  Historical   Society.     Organized  1889.     (Miss 
Sarah  W.  Mudge,  sec,  Danvers  Centre.)     Dan- 
vers, Mass. 
Old  anti-slavery  days :   proceedings  of  the  commemorative 
meeting  held  by  the  Society,  Apr.  26,  1893.    il.     1893. 


34   Longworth  St., 


(M.  D.  Bisbee, 


Dartmouth  College.     Organized  1769. 
libn.)     Hanover,  N.  if. 

Aegis,    v.  1,  1858-9— v.  36,  1893.     At  first  fol.,  then  12",  now 
8". 
Anvil  (weekly).    1873-4. 
Dartmouth.    Ser.  1.    v.  1-5.    1840-4. 
Ser.  2.    V.  1-9.    1867-75. 
Ser.  3.    V.  1-4.    1876-79. 
Ser.  4.     V.  1-19.     1880-98. 
Dartmouth  Index.    At  first  4",  then  8".    1851-3. 
Dartmouth  Literary  Monthly,    v.  1-12.     1887-98.     8". 
Dartmouth  Phoenix.    Three  times  a  year.     1856-8. 
~  Note.  For  full  list  of  other  publications  to  1894,  see  "  Bibliog- 
raphy of  Dartmouth  College  and  Hanover,  N.  H."     Concord  : 
E.  N.  Pearson,  public  printer,  1894. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  National 
Society.  Organized  1890.  902  F  St.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

American  Monthly  Magazine.  Ed.  by  Mary  8.  Lockwood. 
Lilian  Lockwood,  bus.  man.    v.  1-14;  2.    8".    $1  per  ann. 

Lineage  Book.     v.  1-8.     1895-98.     8".     pap.,  ea.,  $1. 

"  Directory  "  D.  A.  R.  National  and  chapter  oflScers,  and 
list  of  members  and  addressee. 


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Ilarrisbnrg, 


Dauphin     County    Historical    Society. 
Fa. 

AddrcBsee  in  the  State  Capitol,  July  4,  1876.   1876.   8.5  p.    8". 

Ceremonies  and  bietorical  addresucB,  July  4,  1876.  1876. 
32  p.    8". 

Centennial,  prepared  by  Geo.  H.  Morunii.     1877.    239  p.    8". 

Dixons,  of  Dixons  Ford,  by  Wui.  Darby.     1878.    21  p.    4". 

Historical  sketch  of  old  Hanover  church,  with  a  notice  of 
the  church  at  Conewago.     1878.     it')  p.     8". 

1785-1885.  Centennial  memorial  of  the  erection  of  the 
county  of  Dauphin,  and  the  founding  of  the  city  of  Harriaburg, 
ed.  by  W.  H.  Egle.     1886.    3'.»7  p.    8".     il. 

Davenport  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.     Organized 
1867.     (W.  H.  Barnes,  sec,  7th  and  Brady  Sts.) 
Davenport,  la. 
Proceedings,    v.  1,  1876— v.  6,  1897.    6  v.    cl.    ea.,  $•').    v.  1 
pub.  by  Worn.  Centl.  Aim.;  v.  2  pub.  by  J.  D.  Putnam. 

Dedhani  Historical  Society.  Organized  1851).  (Julius 
H.  Little,  cor.  sec.  and  ed.)     Dedham,  Mass. 

Dedham  //intorira!  Register,     v.  1,  1890— v.  0,  1895.     il.    8". 

A  plan  of  Dedham  village,  Mass.,  1635-1876;  with  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  grants  of  lots  to  original  owners.  18S3.  15  p.  8". 
plan. 

Epitaphs  in  the  old  burial  place.    1888.    .53  p.    8".     woodcut. 

Northerly  part  of  ancient  line  between  Dedhani  and  Dor- 
chester, by  C.  F.  Jenney.  1890.  Reprinted  from  Register. 
15  p.     8".     maps. 

Paul's  Bridge,  by  C.  F.  Jenney.     1890.     7  p.     8". 

Samuel  Dexter,  1726-1810,  by  C.  A.  Staples.   1892.    18  p.    8". 

Delaware  County  Institute  of  Science.  Organized 
183;};  incorporated  1836.  (Henrietta  K.  Broom- 
all,  libn.)     Media,  Pa. 

History  of  great  fiood  of  Aug.  8, 1843. 

History  of  Delaware  County,  Pa.,  by  George  Smith,  M.D. 
1862.     581  p.     8".     Philadelphia. 

History  of  Delaware  Co.  for  the  past  century,  by  J.  M. 
Broomall.    1876.    22  p.     Vernon  J.  Cooper,  Media. 

Delaware,    Historical    Society    of.      Organized    1864. 
(H.   C.  Conrad,  libn.)     JOth  and    Market  Sts., 
Wilmington,  Del. 
Papers,     nos.  1-13.     1879-95.     8".     pap. 

1.  Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Willard 
Hall,  by  D.  M.  Bates. 

2.  Address  on  the  history  of  the  boundaries  of  Delaware, 
by  J.  \V.  Houston. 

3.  Some  account  of  William  Usseliux  and  Peter  Minuit,  by 
Joseph  J.  Mickley. 

4.  Memoir  of  John  M.  Clayton,  by  J.  P.  Comegys. 

5.  Seville,  W.  P.  History  of  the  first  regiment,  Delaware 
volunteers.     1884. 

6.  Minutes  of  the  council  of  the  Delaware  state  from  1776 
to  1792.     1887. 

7.  Ancient  families  of  Bohemia  manor. 

8.  Diary  of  Capt.  Thomas  Rodney. 
Records  of  Holy  Trinity  (Old  Swedes)  Church,   1697- 

Memoir  of  General  Dagworthy.    50c. 

Sketch  of  Crane  Hook  Church.    .50c. 

Memoir  of  Com.  Thos.  Macdonough.    60c. 

History  of  the  Delaware  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati. 


1773. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 


Historical  inquiry  concerning  Henry  Hudson,  etc.,  by  John 
Meredith  Read,  jr.  Enlarged  from  a  discourse  before  the 
society.     1866.    209  p.    8".    Albany. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  of  Delaware,  by  W.  G.  Whiteley. 
1875.     55  p.     8". 

Life  and  military  services  of  Brig. -Gen.  Thos.  A.  Smyth, 
byW.D.  Maull.     1870.     .50  p.     8". 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Oliver  Evans,  by  G.  A.  Latimer. 
1872(?)     16  p.     8". 

History  of  New  Sweden,  by  Israel  Acrelius.  1874.  See 
V.  11,  Memoirs  of  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Penn. 

Delaware    State    Medical   Society.       Organized     1789. 
(P.     W.     Tomlinson,     sec,      700    West     St.) 
Wilmington,  Del. 
Minutes  of  each  annual  meeting. 

Centennial  transactions  of  the  annual  meeting,  Dover,  June 
11,  1889.     1890.     104  p.     Li/ipincott. 

Delphians,  The.    Organized  1820.     Baltimore,  Md. 
Telegraph. 
Journal  of  the  Times. 

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[Diinlap  Society 


Dental  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York.  See  New 
York. 

Denver  Society  of  Civil  Kiifjineers.     Organized    1882. 
Denver,  Colo. 
Iiifoiin;ition  as  to  Oolorado  v.  1-4.     1886-92.     4  v.     8". 

Dibtlin  Club,  The.  Organized  1897.  (M.  L.  Green- 
halgh,  sec,    110  E.  87th  St.)     New    York   City. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  library  of  Charles  Lamb.  1897. 
2  -|-  17  p.     portraits.     16". 

Book-trade  bibliographj'  in  the  United  States  in  the  XlXth 

century,  to  which  is  added  a  catalogue  of  all  the  books  printed 

in  the  United  States,  with  the  prices  and  places  where  published 

annexed,  published  by  the   Booksellers  in  Boston,  January, 

—     1804,  by  A.  GrowoU.    "1898.     77  -f-  79  p.     por.     16'. 

Directors  of  Old  South  Work.     See  Old. 

District  of  Columbia,  Medical  Society  of  the.    Organized 
1819.      (F.    P.   Morgan,  sec,    1230  9th  N.  W.) 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Transactions.    Annual. 

Domestic  and  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States 
of  America.  Organized  1820.  (Rev.  Joshua 
Kimber,  asso.  sec.)  Church  Mission  House,  4th 
Ave.  and  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Spirit  of  Missions  (monihXy).     83  v.     8".     $1. 

Young  Christian  Soldier  (weekly).     80c. 

—  (monthly).     10c. 

Quarterly  message.     6  v.     10c. 

Dorchester  Antiquarian  and  Historical  Society.     Dor- 
chester, Mass. 
CollectiouB.    noB.  1-3.     3  v.     12".     1844-50. 

1.  Memoirs  of  Roger  Clap,  1630.     1844.     Reprinted  1854. 

2.  Annals  of  the  town  of  Dorchester,  by  J.  Blake.     1846. 

3.  Journal  of  Richard  Mather,  1635.  His  life  and  death, 
1670.     1860. 

History  of  the  town  of  Dorchester,  Mass.    1859.    672  p.  8". 

Dorchester  Historical  Society.  Organized  1893.  (Willis 
B.  Mendrum,  sec,  No.  1  Cottage  Side  Way.) 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

Centennial  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Edward  Everett,  Apr. 
11,  1894.    1895.    il.    8». 

Dover  Historical  Society.  Organized  1889.  (A.  G. 
Whittemore,  sec.)     Dover,  N.  11. 

Dover  historical  collections ;  Dover  records,  births ,  mar- 
riages and  deaths,  1693-1838.     v.  1.    1894.     8». 

Drone  Club.  Organized  1792.  New  York.  For  publi- 
cations see  The  Monthly  Magazine  and  Amer- 
ican Review.,  1799-1800,  and  other  periodicals  at 
that  period. 

Dunlap  Society.  Organized  1886;  reorganized  1896. 
(Evert  Jansen  Wendell,  sec,  8  E.  38th  St.) 
New  York  City. 

Publications,     nos.  1-15,  1887-91.     O.     260  signed  copies. 

1.  Tyler,  Royall.    The  contrast:   a  comedy.    1887. 

2.  Dunlap,  William.  The  father  of  American  Shandyism  ; 
a  comedy.     1887. 

3.  Hutton,  Lawrence,  editor.     Opening  addresses.     1887. 

4.  Dunlap,  William.    Andre:   a  tragedy  in  five  acts.     1887. 

5.  Ireland,  J.  N.  A  memoir  of  the  professional  life  of 
Thomas  Abthorpe  Cooper.     1838. 

6.  Biennial  reports  of  the  treasurer  and  secretary.     188S. 

7.  8,  10.     Winter,  William.     Brief   chronicles.     1889-90. 
9.    Barrett,  Lawrence.    Charlotte  Cushman.     1889. 

11.  Winter,  William.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  John  Gilbert. 
1890. 

12.  Occasional  addresses,  ed.  by  L.  Hutton  and  W:  Carey. 
1890. 

13.  The  actor,  and  other  speeches,  chiefly  on  theatrical 
subjects  and  occasions,  by  W:  Winter.     1891. 

14.  William  E.  Burton  :  a  sketch  of  his  career  other  than 
that  of  actor,  with  glimpses  of  his  home  life,  and  extracts 
from  his  theatrical  journal,  by  W:  L.  Keese.     1891. 

15.  Bunker  Hill;  or,  the  death  of  General  Warren:  an  his- 
torical tragedy  in  five  acts,  by  J;  Burk.     1891. 

New  Series  nos.  1-7.     1896-8.     8".    260  signed  copies.  | 

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Dunlap  Society,  continued. 

1.  First  theatre  in  America:    when   was  the  drainii  lirnt 
introduced  in  America?  by  CharlcH  V.  Daly.    1890. 

2.  The   magazine  and   the  drama:  an   index  compiled   by 
James  Harry  I'ence.     1896. 

3.  Autobiography  of  Clara  Fisher  Maeder,  ed.  by  Dougliis 
Taylor.    1897. 

4.  Araerlean  dramatic  caricature,  by  L.  E.  Hhipnian.     1S97. 

5.  The  circus,  by  I.  J.  Greenwood.     1898. 

0.     Duse  and  the  French,  by  Victor  Mapes.     1898. 
7.    A  wreath  of  laurel,  by  William  Winter.     1898. 
A^ote.     No  copies  are   given,  sent  to  papers  or   libraries  or 
placed  on  exhibition. 

Duodecimos,  The.     Or},'aniz('(]  18!);5.     (W.  Irvinj?  AVay, 
sec.  and  treas.,  Cliicago,  111.) 
Fuc-simile  of   Poor   Richard's  almanack,  for  1733,  with   an 
introduction  and  notes  by   John  Bigelow.     1894.     With  por- 
traits.    12". 

Poems  of  Mrs.  Anne  Bradstreet  (I01'2-1672),  together  with 
her   prose   remains,   and    an    introduction   by  C  E.   Norton. 
1897.     Portraits.     12". 
The  Duodecimos  manual  for  mdccc.^cvii.    18". 

Early  Settlers  Association  of  Cuyahoga  County.  See 
Cuyahoga. 

Eclectic  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
See  New  York. 

Elisha   Mitchell   Scientific   Society.     Organized    1883. 
(F.  P.  Venable,  sec.)      Chapel  /fill,  iY.  C 
Journal.     8".    2  parts  ea.   year.     ea.  part  25c.     v.   1  :  1-v. 
15:1,  1884-98. 

Elliott  Society  of  Natural  History.     Charleston,  S.  C. 
Proceedings,    v.  1.     1853-8.     8". 
Journal,     v.  1.     1859-60.    4". 

Elliot  Society  of  Science  and  Art.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Proceedings.     (Published   at  long   intervals   in    signatures. 
Contain  original  papers.)     v.  2,  p.  521-200.     1887-8.    O. 

Emory  and  Henry  College.     Abingdon,  Va. 

SotUhern  Repertory  and  College  Review,    v.   1-4.    1851-55. 
80. 

Engineering  Society  of  the  State  University  of  Iowa. 
See  Iowa. 

Engineering  Society  of  the  University  of  Michigan.  See 
University. 

Engineers'  Club  of  Philadelphia.     See  Philadelphia. 

Engineers'  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.  See 
Western. 

Entomological  Society  of  Philadelphia.  See  Philadel- 
phia. 

Entomological  Society  of  Washington.  See  Wash- 
ington. 

Essex  Agricultural  Society.     Organized   1818.     (J:  M. 
Danforth,    sec,    Lynnfield    Centre.)     Peabody, 
Mass. 
Transactions.    Annual.    1818-     .    S". 

Essex  Institute.     Organized  as  Essex  Historical  Society 
1821;    present  name  taken  and  Institute  incor- 
porated 1848.  (Geo.  F.  Dow,  sec. )   Salem,  Mass. 
Bulletin   (quarterly).     1869-98.     30   v.      8".     el.,  $1.50    per 
vol.     V.  1-28,  $50  per  set. 
Reports  of  annual  meetings. 

Proceedings.     1848-70.    0  v.     8<».     cl.     $50  per  set. 
Historical   collections.     1859-98.    34   v.    8".     cl.     subs.,   $2. 
V.  1-34,  $125  per  set;  in  cl.,  $15  additional. 

Discourse    lu   commemoration    of    the   first    settlement     of 
Salem,  by  Joseph  Story.     1828.    90  p.     8". 

List  of  infusorial  objects  found  chietly  in  the  oeighborhood 
of  Salem,  by  Thomas  Cole.     1853.     18  p.     8". 

Victoria   regia,   by  J.   F.   Allen.     18.54.     roy.   fol.    6   col'd 
plates. 

Life  and  character  of  Rev.  Samuel  Parris,  by  8.  P.  Fowler. 
1857.     20  p.     8». 
' The  late  English  high  school  of  Salem.     1857.    56  p.     8". 

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Essex  Institute,  continued. 

Dedication  of  I'lumnici-  Hall.     1858.     97  p.    8". 

New  Englaml  congivgationalimn  iu  its  origin  and  i)uiity,  by 
1).  A.  White.     18()1.     .nil  I).     8". 

Catalogue  of  the  birds  found  at  Norway,  Me.,  by  A.  E. 
Verrill.     ISO'J.     -lb  p.     8".      - 

Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Glover,  of  Marblehead,  by  W.  P. 
Ul)hani.     180:!.     61  p.    8".     port. 

Naturalist's  directory.    Parts  1,  2.    1865-6. 

Catalogue  of  birds  in  North  America  contained  in  the 
rauseum,  together  with  a  list  of  the  birds  of  New  England, 
by  Elliott  Coues.     1868.     8". 

Memoir  of  Francis  Peabody,  by  C.  W.  Upham.  1868. 
80  p.    8". 

Memoir  of  Daniel  P.  King,  by  C.  W.  Upham.  1869.  51  p. 
port. 

Hutchinson  family,  compiled  by  Perley  Derby.  1870. 
107  p.     8". 

First  church  in  Salem,  1634.    32  p.     24". 

Check  list  of  the  ferns  of  North  America,  north  of  Mexico, 
by  J.  Hobinsou.      1873.     11  p.     8". 

Memoir  of  Henry  C.  Perkins,  by  S.  J.  Spaulding.  1873. 
34  p.     8". 

Partial  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  Grand  Menan,  by  H.  Her- 
rick.     1873.     16  p.     8". 

Centennial  address,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.     1874.     52  p.     8". 

Early  days  and  rapid  growth  of  California,  by  Alfred 
Peabody.     1874.     32  p.     8". 

Journal  of  Kev.  Daniel  Shute,  chaplain  in  the  expedition  to 
Canada  in  1758.     1874.     20  p.     8". 

List  of  birds  observed  near  the  Cent.  Pac.  R.  R.  from  Sacra- 
mento to  Salt  Lake,  by  R.  Ridgway.     1874.    40  p.     8". 

One  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  destruction  of  tea  in 
Boston  harbor,  by  J.  Kimball.     1874.    45  p.    8^'. 

The  Thomas  Almanacs,  by  J.  H.  Fitts.     1874.     28  p.     S". 

Record  of  deaths  of  the  hrst  church  in  Rowley,  by  G.  B. 
Blodgette.     1878.    it  p.    8". 

List  of  birds  of  the  Hudson  Highlands,  by  E.  A.  Means. 
1878-81.    113  p.     8". 

List  of  birds  of  Massachusetts,  by  J.  A.  Allen.  1878.  37  p. 
8». 

Ode  on  anniversary  of  Fifth  half  century  of  the  landing  of 
Gov.  John  Endicott,  by  W.  W.  Story.     1878.    29  p.    sm.  4". 

The  Pine:  its  life  and  importance  in  Essex  county,  by  J. 
Robinson.     1878.     11  p.     H". 

Address  at  the  commemoration  of  the  landing  of  John  Endi- 
cott, by  W.  C.  Endicott.     1879.     38  p.     8». 

The  Fifth  half  century  of  the  landing  of  John  Endicott : 
commemorative  exercises.    1879.    229  p.     8". 

List  of  the  fishes  of  Essex  county,  by  G.  B.  Goode  and  T.  H. 
Bean.     1879.    38  p.     8<'. 

Historical  sketch  of  Salem,  1626-1879,  by  C.  8.  Osgood  and 
H.  M.  Batchelder.    1897.    280  p.    8".    il.     port. 

Notes  and  extracts  from  the  "  records  of  the  first  church  in 
Salem,  1629-17:36,"  by  J.  A.  Emmerton.     1879.    28  p.     8". 

Notes  on  the  extensively  introduced  plants  of  Essex  Co.,  by 
J.  Robinson.     1879.    38  p.     8".     phot. 

Record  of  intentions  of  marriage  of  the  city  of  Lynn  [1703- 
46].     1879.     29  p.     8". 

Records  of  first  church  at  Salisbury,  1687-1754.  1879.  47  p. 
80. 

The  Solar  eclipse  of  1878,  by  Winslow  Upham.  1879.  19  p. 
8". 

Baptisms  at  church  in  Salem  village  now  north  parish,  Dan- 
vers  [1689-1772].     1880.    47  p.     8». 

Fifth  half  century  of  the  arrival  of  John  Winthrop  :  com- 
memorative exercises.    1880.     04  p.    8". 

The  flora  of  Essex  county,  by  J.  Robinson.    1880.  200  p.   8". 

Genealogical  account  of  Henry  Silsbee,  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  J.  A.  Emmerton.     1880.     71  p.     8". 

Genealogical  notes  of  the  Webb  family,  by  E.  S.  Waters. 
1880.    24  p.     8". 

Informal  talk  on  architectural  and  art  topics,  by  E.  A. 
Silsbee.    1880.    22  p.    8". 

Notes  on  the  Richardson  and  Russell  families,  by  J.  Kim- 
ball.   1880.     39  p.     8". 

Reminiscences  of  the  distinguished  men  of  Essex  Co.,  by 
N.  Crosby.     1880.    29  p.     8". 

Journal  of  Dr.  Caleb  Rea;  expedition  against  Ticonderoga, 
1758.     1881.     69  p.     8". 

Diaries  of  Lemuel  Wood  of  Boxford  :  Canadian  expedition 
of  1759-60.     1882.     66  p.     S". 

Inscriptions  from  gravestones :  Wenham.     1882.     28  p.     8". 

Plumraer  Hall :  libraries,  collections,  historical  associations. 
1882.     .58  p.     8". 

Parish  list  of  deaths,  1785-1819,  by  W.  Bentley,  D.D.,  pastor 
of  East  church,  Salem.     1882.    177  p.     8". 

Salem  commons  and  commoners.  1882.  81  p.  8".  Also  iu 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies. 

Augustus  Story,  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     1883.    23  p.     8". 

Townsend  family ,"by  H.  F.  Waters.     1883.    43  p.     S^. 

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Essex  Institute,  continued. 

Weeds  of  Ebbbx  Co.,  by  J.  H.  Sears.    1883.     12  p.    8». 

Kotany  in  Ebbcx  Co.,  by  J.  Kobinson.     1884.     13  p.    8". 

Brooks  memoriftl.     1884.     37  p.     8". 

PigeoDH  aud  the  pigeon  fanoy,  liy  W.  G.  Barton.  1884.  23  p. 
8". 

Kecords  of  the  fifth  parish  of  Oloucester.     1884.    67  p.    8<>. 

Records  of  the  first  church  at  Salisbury.     1884.    23  p.     8". 

Selish  myths,  by  W.  J.  Hoffman.  1884.  20  p.  8".  H'o»/i- 
ington. 

Ancient  and  modern  methods  of  arrow  release,  by  E.  S. 
Morse.     1885.     56  p.     8". 

Hugo  Reid's  account  of  the  Indians  of  Los  Angeles  Co., 
Cal.     1885.    33  p.     8".     plate. 

Remarks  upon  chipped  stone  implements,  by  F.  W.  Putnam. 

1885.  8  p.     8".     9  plates. 

Second  Congregational  church  in  Marblebead,  by  S,  P. 
Hathaway,  jr.     1885.     22  p.     8". 

The  Ruutoul-Rinloul-liaiitoul  family,  by  R.  S.  Rantoul. 
28  p.     8".     port. 

Tboreau,  Flagg  and  Burroughs,  by  W.  G.  Barton.  1885. 
28  p.     8". 

Climatology  of  the  U.S.,  by  F.  R.  Kimball.    1886.    38  p.    8". 

Eighteenth  century  baptisms  in  Salem.     1886.     126  p.     8". 

Indian  games,  by  A.  McF.  Davis.     1886.    58  p.     8". 

Inscriptions  from  old  burying  ground  at  Lynn.  1886.  128  p. 
%o. 

The  Woodbury  family.     1887.     42  p.     8". 

Early  settlers  of  Rowley.     1887.    239  p.     8". 

Inscriptions  in  the  old  burying  ground  In  Wenham.  1887. 
28  p.     8". 

Letters  concerning  the  Perkins  family.     1887.    28  p.     S". 

Genealogy  of  the  Allen  family  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  by 
J.  Prince.     1888.     61  p.     8>'. 

History  of  Methodism  in  Salem,  by  J.  F.  Almy.  1888. 
S3  p.    8". 

Sketch  of  Tristram  Dalton,  by  E.  F.  Stone.     1888.    29  p.    80. 

The  Salem  light  infantry  from  1805  to  1890,  by  G.  M. 
Whipple.     1890.     148  p.     8". 

Popular  account  of  the  trees  in  the  streets  and  gardens  of 
Salem,  and  the  natural  trees  of   Essex  Co.,  by  J.  Robinson. 

1891.  120  p.     8». 

Rough  subject  index  to  the  publications:  Proceedings, 
V.  1-6;  Bulletin,  v.  1-22;  Collections,  v.  1-27,  by  G.  M.  Jones. 
1890.    29  p.     8". 

Partial  catalogue  of  the  publications.    1894.    28  p.    12". 

Why  the  old  town  house  was  built,  and  some  things  which 
have  been  talked  of  within  its  walls  since,  by  N.  M.  Hawbes. 

1892.  13  p.     80.     woodcut. 

Dwellings  of  Boxford,  by  8.  Perley.     275  p.     il.    fl.50. 

Chipman  lineage  of  Essex  Co.,  by  R.  M.  Chapman.  59  p. 
50c. 

I'osterity  of  Zaccbeus  Gould,  by  B.  A.  Gould.    109  p.    50c. 

Descendants  of  Wm.  Haskell  of  Gloucester,  by  U.  G. 
Haskell.     05  p.     $1. 

Descendants  of  John  Perkins  of  Ipswich,  by  G.  A.  Perkins. 
174  p.     $3. 

The  first  cotton  mill  in  America,  by  R.  8.  Rantoul.  43  p. 
5UC. 

Sparhawk  Genealogy,  by  C.  H.  C.  Howard.    113  p.    $2. 

Topsfield  :  baptismal  records,  1727-1841,  by  Geo.  F.  Dow. 
61  p.     75c. 

Topsfield:  deaths,  1658-1800,  by  G.  F.  Dow.     52  p.     50c. 

Note.  Many  reprints  have  been  made  from  Proceedings, 
Collections,  and  Bulletin.  For  list  see  Griflln's  Bibliography 
of  Am.  Hist.  Societies. 

Evangelical  Alliance  for  the  United  States  of  America. 
Organized    18G7.      (L.   T.    Chamberlain,    D.I)., 
gen.    8i>c.)     510     United    Charities    Building, 
New  York  City. 
Reports.    1-40. 

Fairfield  County  Historical  Society,  Organized  1881  ; 
incorporated  1885.  (E:  Deacon,  treas.  and  cur. , 
328  Main  St.)     Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Revd.  John  Jones,  first  minister  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  by 
W.  A.  Beers.     1882.    17  p.     8».     pap.    50c. 

First  anniversary,  etc.,  edited  by  R.  C.  Ambler.  1882. 
38  p.     80.     pap.     50c. 

Brief  history  of  the  Bridgeport  bank,  by  R.  B.  Lacey.  1884. 
24  p.     80.    50c. 

Fourth  anniversary  meeting  :  history  of  the  Porter  property, 
by  R.  B.  Lacey.    1885.    36  p.     8".     pap.     50c. 

Fifth  anniversary,  etc.,  ed.  by  R.  B.  Lacey  and  A.  C.  Pierce. 

1886.  80  p.     8».     pap.     50c. 

History  of  Stratford  and  the  city  of  Bridgeport,  by  Samuel 
Orcutt.   "1886.    1393  p.    2  v.     8«.     plates,  portraits,     cl.    $8. 


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FairficKl  County  Historical  Society,  continued. 

Sixth  uiiiiiverBary,  etc.,  ed.  by  U.  A.  Lacey.  1887.  65  p. 
8">.     pap.    60c. 

Auuual  report,  ed.  by  W.  Q.  Andrews.  1889.  52  p.  8". 
pap.     60c. 

Reports  and  papers.     18M,  90.     ea.,  108  p.     8".    pap.     ."iOc. 

Report  of  the  society.  1893,94.  172  p.  and  12  p.  S".  pap. 
ea.,   fjOc. 

Faust  Club,  The.     Organized  18G4.      Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 
Notes  geographical  and  historical,  relating  to  the  town  of 
Brooklyn,  on  Long  Island,  by  Gabriel  Furraan.     (A  reprint.) 
1865.     xxxiv  +  116  +  xxxix  p.    4". 

Female  Medical  Education  Society. 

Report,  Nov.,  1848,  to  Dec,  1850,  with  charter,  constitu- 
tion, etc.     8».     Boston.     1851. 

Annual  reports  :  with  New  England  Female  Medical  College. 
4-6.     (1862-4.)     S».    Boston.     1853-5. 

Field  Columbian  Museum.  Organized  1894.  (F:  J. 
V.  Skiff,  director.)      Chicago,  III. 

Publications.     8".    pap. 

Historical  series,  v.  1 :  1.  Historical  and  descriptive 
account  of  the  Field  Columbian  Museum. 

2.     The  authentic  letters  of  Columbus,  by  W.  E.  Curtis. 

Geological  series,  1 :  1.  Handbook  and  catalogue  of  the 
collection  of  meteorites,  by  O.  C.  Farrington. 

2.  Observations  on  Popocatepetl  and  Ixtaccihuati.  With  a 
review  of  the  geographic  and  geologic  features  of  the  moun- 
tains, by  O.  C.  Farrington. 

Botanical  series,  v.  1:1.  Flora  of  Yucatan,  by  C.  F.  Mills- 
paugh. 

2.  The  Flora  of  West  Virginia,  by  C.  F.  Millspaugh. 

3.  Contribution  II  to  the  coastal  and  plain  flora  of  Yucatan, 
by  C.  F.  Millspaugh. 

4.  Contribution  III  to  the  coastal  and  plain  flora  of  Yuca- 
tan, by  C.  F.  Millspaugh. 

Zoological  series,  v.  1  :  1.  On  the  structure  and  develop- 
ment of  the  vertebral  column  of  amia,  by  O.  P.  Hay. 

2.  On  certain  portions  of  the  skeleton  of  the  protostega 
gigas,  by  O.  P.  Hay. 

3.  On  sundry  collections  of  mammals  received  by  the  Field 
Columbia  Museum,  by  D.  G.  Elliot. 

4.  On  some  collections  of  fishes,  by  O.  P.  Hay. 

5.  On  the  skeleton  of  toxochelys  latiremis,  by  O.  P.  Hay. 

6.  List  of  mammals  from  Somali-Land  obtained  by  the 
Museum's  East  African  Expedition,  by  D.  G.  Elliot. 

7.  Remarks  upon  two  species  of  deer  of  the  genus  Cervus 
from  the  Philippine  Archipelago,  by  D.  G.  Elliot. 

8.  List  of  fishes  and  reptiles  obtained  by  Field  Columbian 
Museum  East  African  Expedition  to  Somali-Land  in  1896,  by 
S  E  Meek. 

9.  List  of  a  collection  of  shells  from  the  Gulf  of  Aden  ob- 
tained by  Field  Columbian  Museum  East  African  Expedition, 
byW.  H.Dall. 

10.  Lists  of  species  of  mammals  principally  rodents  obtained 
by  W.  W.  Price,  S.  E.  Meek,  G.  K.  Cherrie,  E.  S.  Thompson 
in  the  States  of  Iowa,  Wyoming,  Montana,  Idaho,  Nevada,  and 
California,  with  descriptions  of  new  species,  by  D.  G.  Elliot. 

Anthropological  series,  v.  1  ■  1,  pt.  1.  Archeological  studies 
among  the  ancient  cities  of  Mexico,  by  W.  H.  Holmes. 

pt.  2.  Archeological  studies  among  the  ancient  cities  of 
Mexico,  by  W.  H.  Holmes. 

V.  2:  1.  Observation  on  a  collection  of  Papuan  Crania,  by 
G.  A.  Dorsey,  with  notes  on  preservation  and  decorative 
features  by  W.  H.  Holmes. 

2.  A  bibliography  of  anthropology  of  Peru,  by  G.  A. 
Dorsey.  ,    „ 

3.  "  Ruins  of  Xklchmook,  Yucatan,"  by  Edward  H. 
Thompson. 

Ornithological  series,  v.  1 :  1.  Contribution  to  the  ornithol- 
ogy of  San  Domingo,  by  Q.  K.  Cherrie. 

2.  Catalogue  of  a  collection  of  birds  obtained  by  the  ex- 
pedition into  Somali-Land,  by  D.  G.  Elliot. 

Report  series,  v.  1 :  1-4.  Annual  report  of  the  director, 
1895-8. 

Filson    Club.       Organized     1884;    incorporated    1891. 
(Reuben  T.    Durrett,  pres.)      202    E.    Chestnut 
St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Publications,    v.  1-13.   1884-98.  13  v.  4».   $2-$2.60  and  $3.00. 
Morton. 

1.  Life  and  writings  of  John  Filson,  by  R.  T.  Durrett. 
1884.     132  p.     40.  * 

2.  The  wilderness  road,  by  Capt.  T:  Speed;  with  map. 
1886.    85  p.     4".     $2. 

3.  The  pioneer  press  of  Kentucky,  by  W:  H.  Perrin.  1888. 
93  p.    4".     $2. 


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4.  Life  and  times  of    Judge  Caleb  Wallace,  by  W:  11. 
Whitaltt.     1888.     154  p.    4".     $2. 

5.  Hietorical  sketch  of  St.  Paul's  church,  Louisville,  Ky., 
by  R.  T.  Durrett.     1889.     75  p.     sra.  4".     $2. 

6.  Political   begiunings  of    Kentucky,  by  Col.  J:  Mason 
Brown.     1889.     263  p.    4".    $2.50. 

7.  Centenary  of  Kentucky.    1892.    200 p.     4". 

8.  Centenary  of  Louisville,  by  R.  T.  Durrett.     1893.    200  p. 
4". 

9.  The  Political  Club,  by  T:  Speed.     1894.     180  p.    4".    $2. 

10.  Life  and  writiugs  of  Constantlne  Samuel  Rafineaque,  by 
R:  E.  Call.     1895.     239  p.    4°. 

11.  History  of    Transylvania  University,  by  Robert  Peter 
and  Miss  Johanna  Peter.     1896.     202  p.    4".     $2.50. 

12.  Bryant's  Station  and  memorial  proceedings  held  on  its 
site  Aug. "18.  1896.     1897.     290  p.    4".     $3. 

13.  The  first  explorations  of  Kentucky,  by  Col.  J.  Stoddard 
Johnston.    1898.    2.56  p.    4".    $3. 

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Firelands  Historical  Society. 
Norwalk,  Ohio. 


(Ja.  G.  Gibbs,cor.  sec.) 


Firelands  Pioneer.    June,  1858-July,  1878. 
—  New  ser.    v.  1, 1882— v.  6,  1891. 


13  V. 


Fitchburg  Historical  Society.  Organized  1892.  (Ja. 
F.  D.  Garfield,  sec,  81  Grove  St.)  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

Pi-oceedings  and  papers.  Ed.  by  Ja.  F.  D.  Gartield.  v.  1. 
1895.     8<>.     271  p.     cl.     $1.50. 

—  v.  2.     1897.     80.    319  p.     cl.     $2. 

Old  records  of  the  town  of  Fitchburg,  ed.  by  Walter  A. 
Davis.     1898.     8».    424  p.     cl.     $2. 

Note.    Several  of  the  papers  have  been  printed  separately. 

Florida     Historical    Society.      Organized    1856.      St. 
Augustine,  Fla. 
Constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  officers,  1856.    9  p.    32". 
The  early  history  of  Florida,  by  Geo.  R.  Fairbanks.    1857. 

Florida  Medical  Association.     Organized    1873.     (Dr. 
Joseph  Y.  Porter,  libn.)     Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Proceedings.     1874-91.    80.     1877-91. 
Constitution  and  list  of  fellows.    1879, 1884. 

Florida  State  Horticultural  Society.     Organized  1888. 
(Stephen  Powers,  sec,   Box   524,   Jacksonville, 
Fla.) 
Annual  proceedings.    8°.    About  250  p.    ea.,  $1. 

Foreign  Christian  Missionary  Society.  Organized  1875. 
(A.  McLean,  sec;  F.  M.  Kains,  treas.,  Box 
750.)   15  E.  7th  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Missionary  intelligencer  (monthly).    11  v.    8".    60c. 

Missionary  voice  (quarterly).     5  v.     4".     10c. 

Note.    Also  publishes  leaflets  and  tracts. 

Franklin  Club,  The.  Organized  1864.  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

A  journal  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec  in  the  year  1775, 
under  the  command  of  Colonel  Benedict  Arnold.  By  James 
Melvin.  1864.  4  -|-  iv  -}-  34.  8".  (A  pirated  edition  of  the 
"  Journal  "  printed  by  "  The  Club.") 

Franklin  Institute.  (Dr.  W:  H.  Wahl,  sec,  1436 
AV.   13th  St.)     Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Journal.    2  v.  annually,     v.  145,  Jan.-June,  1898. 

Proceedings  of  the  chemical  section. 

Proceedings  of  the  electrical  section. 

Note.  The  separate  publication  of  the  proceedings  of  these 
two  sections  is  now  discontinued. 

Reports  of  various  committees,  announcements,  programmes, 
etc.,  are  issued  in  separate  form. 

Index  to  the  journal,  v.  1-120.  1826-1885.  1890.  418  p. 
81'.     $5. 

Index  to  the  journal,  v.  121-130.  1886-1895.  1896.  74  p. 
8».     $1.50. 

Index  to  reports  of  Committee  on  Sciences  and  the  Arts, 
1834-90.    1891.     79  p.    8".     Free. 
—  The  Franklin  Institute  :  a   sketch   of  its  organization   and 

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Franklin  Society  (The).    Organizeil  1809.    Chicago,  111. 

The  Pr-hiting  Press.  Edited  by  lleury  U.  Boss.  1870-71. 
7  DOS.     8". 

The  Printer:  What  he  might  be.  By  Jaiuee  W.  Hheahan. 
1809.    -20  p.    4». 

Karly  uewspapers  in  lUinoia.  By  Henry  R.  Bosn.  1870. 
48  p.    4». 

Franklin  Society.     See  Providence. 

Free  Religious  Association.  Organized  1867.  (Ednali 
D.  Cheney,  sec,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.)  Boston, 
Mass. 

Annual  reports.     8".     pap.    250. 

How  shall  we  keep  Sunday?  1877.  99  p.  8».  pap.  new 
ed.    1898. 

Taxation  of  church  property,  by  James  Parton.     5c. 

The  Bible  and  ecience,  by  John  Weiss.     22  p. 

The  sympathy  of  religions,  by  T.  W.  Higginson.    38  p.    10c. 

TranBcendentalism,  by  Theodore  Parker.    39  p. 

The  public  school  question,  by  Bishop  McQuade  and  F.  E. 
Abbott.     187(3.     loop.     10c. 

Keason  and  revelation,  by  W.  J.  Potter. 

Religions  of  China,  by  W.  H.  Chunning. 

Freedom  and  fellowship  in  religion,     el.,  $1.50. 

Friends'  Historical  Association  of  Philadelphia.  See 
Philadelphia. 

Furman  Club,  The.     Organized  1866.     Brooklyn.  X.  V. 

A   sketch   of  the   first  settlement  of  the   several  towns    of 

Long  Island;   with  their  political  condition,  to  the  end   of  the 

American  Revolution.     By  Silas   Wood.     1865.     xxi  +  187  + 

20  p.    portrait.    200  copies,  4".    50  copies,  folio. 

Galveston,    Historical    Society    of.      Organized    1871. 
Galveston,  Texas. 
Series  1.     Reminiscences  of  the  Texas  Republic,  by  Aahbel 
Smith.     1876.     82  p.     8». 
2iote.    Reorganized  1894  as  the  Texas  Historical  Society. 

Genealogical  Association  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jer- 
sey.    See  Pennsylvania. 

Geographical  Society  of  Philadelphia.    See  Philadelphia. 

Geographical  Society  of  the  Pacific.  Organized  1881  ; 
incorporated  1892.  (T.  F.  Trenor,  asst.  sec.) 
Merchants'  Exchange  Building,  California  St., 
San  Francisco,  Cat. 

A'o«)«o«  (monthly),     v.  1 :  1-4.     1887.    Discontinued. 

The  magnetic  pole,  by  Thos.  E.  Slevln.  1881.  4".  pap. 
A.  J.  Leary. 

Yearly  bulletin.    4".    v.  1.    1881.     (Same  as  transactions?) 

Arctic  ice  notes,  by  Capt.  C.  L.  Hooper.  1882.  4".  pap. 
Leary. 

New  Caledonia,  by  Capt.  A.  E.  Bruno.  1882.  4".  pap. 
O.  Spaiilding  &  Co. 

Shoaling  of  the  bar  off  San  Francisco  harbor,  by  Prof.  Geo. 
Davidson.     1884.    4".     pap.     Leary. 

Physical  and  commercial  geography  of  Western  Washing- 
ton, by  John  8.  Hittell.     1890.    4».     pap.     Leain/. 

Discovery  of  Humboldt  Bay,  California,  by  Q.  Davidson. 
1891.     16  p.    8".     Bacon  d-  Co. 

Transactions  and  proceedings,  v.  1-3.  1891-2.  4".  ea.  v. 
pap.,  50c.    J.  Partridge. 

Report  on  the  Jeannette  relics.  1896.  4".  pap.  J.  Part- 
ridge. 

Geological  Society  of  America.  Organized  1888.  (H. 
L.  Fairchild,  sec,  Rochester,  N.  Y.) 

Bulletin,  v.  1-9.  1889-97.  1890-98.  9  v.  il.  ea.,  $10;  to 
libraries,  |5;  to  Fellows,  $3.50-$4.50. 

Note.  The  Bulletin  is  «old  either  in  full  volumes  or  in 
separate  parts. 

Brochures  [made  up  of  parts  of  Bulletin]:  1889:  Or- 
ganization, proceedings  and  papers.  86  p.  —  Origin  of  the 
rock  pressure  of  natural  gas  in  the  Trenton  limestone  of  O. 
and  Ind.,  by  E.  Orion.  11  p.  —  Notes  on  the  surface  geology 
of  Alaska,  by  I.C.Russell.  64  p.  —  Notes  on  the  pre- pale- 
ozoic surface  of  the  Archasan  terranes  of  Canada,  by  A.  0. 
Lawson.  31  p.  —  Structure  and  origin  of  glacial  sand  plains, 
by  W.  M.  Davis.  7  p.  —  The  pre-Cambrian  rocks  of  the 
Black  Hills,  by  C.  R.  Van  Rise.  41  p.  —  Orographic  move- 
ments in  the  Rocky  Mts.,  by  S.  F.  Emmons.  41  p.  —  On 
glacial  phenomena  in  Canada,  by  R.  Ball.  23  p.  —  On  the 
pleistocene  flora  of  Canada,  by  Sir  W.  Dawson  and  D.  P.  Pen- 

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hallow.  23  p.  —  The  value  of  the  term  "  HiidBon  River 
group"  ill  geologic  nomenclature,  by  C.  I).  Walcotl.  21  p.  — 
Some  results  of  Archiean  studies,  by  A.  Winchell.  I!"  p.  — 
Fost-tertiary  deposits  of  Manitoba,  by  J.  B.  'I'yrroll.  If)  p.  — 
Sandstone  dikes,  by  J.  8.  Diller.  30  p.  —  Tertiary  and  Creta- 
ceous deposits  of  Kastern  Mass.,  by  N.  B.  Shaler.  y  p.  — 
The  slratiijraphy  of  the  Quebec  group,  by  K.  W.  Klls.     15  p. 

—  Some  atldilidnal  evidences  bearing  on  the  interval  between 
the  glaoial  epuclis,  by  T.  C.  Chamberlln.  11  p.  —  The  cuboidcs 
zone  and  its  fauna,  by  U.  S.  Williams.  19  p.  —  Oalciferons 
formation  in  the  Champlain  valley,  by  E.  Bralnerd  and  11.  M. 
tieely.     15  p.  —  Froceedings  of  the  N.  Y^.  meeting.     16  p. 

1890:  Proceedings  and  papers,  Indianapolis  meeting.  30  p. 
70c.  —  Cuyahoga  shale  and  problem  of  the  Ohio  Waverley,  by 
C.  L.  Derrick.  18  p.  45c.  — Structure  of  a  portion  of  the  Sierra 
Nevada  of  Cal.,  by  C.  P.  Becker.  '20  p.  65c.  —  Phosphate 
deposits  of  the  Island  of  Navassa,  by  E;  D'lnvlUicrs.  10  p. 
30c.  —  A  lust  word  with  the  lluronian,  by  A.  Winchell.  4u  p. 
yOc. — Nickel  and  copper  deposits,  Sudbury  district,  Canada, 
by  R.  Bell.  Iti  p.  40c.  —  Overthrust  faults  of  the  Southern 
Appalachians,  by  C.  W.  Hayes.  14  p.  55c.  —  Note  on  the 
geological  structure  of  the  Selkirk  range,  by  Q.  M.  Dawson. 
12  p.  30c.  —  Graphic  field  notes  for  areal  geology,  by  B.  Wil- 
lis.— 12  p.  35c.  —  Antiquities  from  under  Tuolome  Mt.,  by 
Q.F.Becker.  20  p.  60c. —  Relation  of  secular  rock  disinte- 
gration to  certain  transitional  crystalline  schists,  by  li.  Pum- 
pelly.  16  p.  35c.  —  Oeotectonic  and  physiographic  geology 
of  Western  Arkansas,  by  A.  Winslow.  18  p.  65c.  — Glacial 
lakes  in  Canada,  by  W.  Upham.  34  p.  70c. —  Stratigraphy 
of  the  carboniferous  in  Central  Iowa,  by  C;  R.  Keyes.  16  p. 
55c.  —  Chazy  formation  in  ('hamplain  valley,  by  E.  Brainerd. 
8  p.  35c.  —  Petrography  and  structure  of  the  Piedmont  pla- 
teau in  Md.,  by  G:  H.  Williania.  22  p.  65c.  —  Tertiary  and 
post-tertiary  changes  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts,  by  J. 
LeConte.  8  p.  2.')C.  —  On  the  lower  Cambrian  age  of  the 
Stockbridge  limestone  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  by  J.  K.  Wolff.  8  p. 
30c.  —  Composition  of  certain  mesozoic  igneous  rocks  of  Va., 
by  H.  D.  Campbell  and  W.  G.  Brown.  10  p.  30c. —  Cinna- 
bar and  Bozeman  coal  fields  of  Mont.,  by  W.  H.  Weed.  10  p. 
60c.  —  Recognition  of  the  angles  of  crystals  in  thin  sections, 
by  A.  C.  I.aue.  18  p.  70c.  —  Geology  of  Mt.  Diablo,  by  W. 
H.  Turner.  32  p.  80c.  —  Two  belts  of  fossiliferous  black 
shale  in  the  triassic  formation  of  Ct.,  by  W.  M.  Davis  and  S. 
W.  Loper.  16  p.  40c.  —  Mesozoic  and  cenozoic  formations 
of  Eastern  Va.  and  Md.,  by  N.  H.  Darton.  20  p.  55c.  —  On 
the  triassic  of  Mass.,  by  B:  K.  Emerson.  6  p.  40c.  —  Glacial 
grooves  at  the  southern  margin  of  the  drift,  by  P.  M.  Foshay 
and  li:  R.  Hice.  8  p.  45c.  —  Postpleiocene  subsidence  versus 
glacial  dams,  by  J.  W.  Spencer. — 12  p.  35c.  —  On  the  geol- 
ogy of  Quebec  and  environs,  by  H.  M.  Ami.  26  p.  70c. — 
The  Comanche  series  of  the  Texas-Arkansas  region,  by  R. 
T.  Hill.  26  p.  55c.  —  Carboniferous  fossils  from  New  Found- 
land,  by  Sir  J.  W:  Dawson.  12  p.  65c.  —  Proposed  system 
of  chronologic  cartography,  by  T.C.  Chamberlin.  46  p.  $1. — 
Variations  in  the  cretaceous  and  tertiary  strata  of  Ala.,  by  D. 
W.  Langdon,  Jr.  22  p.  80c. —  Proceedings  of  Washington 
meeting.     i|1.60. 

1891 :    Proceedings  of  summer  meeting,  Washington.    $3.75. 

—  Preliminary  notes  on  the  discovery  of  a  vertebrate  fauna  in 
Silurian  (Ordovician)  strata,  by  C.  D.  Walcott.  19  p.  60c. — 
Certain  extramorainic  drift  phenomena  of  N.  J.,  by  K.  D. 
Salisbury.  14  p.  25c.  —  Mannington  oil  field,  by  I.  C.  White. 
32  p.  75c.  —Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  valley  of  the  Middle 
Rio  Grande,  by  E.  I.  Dumble.  12  p.  20c.  —  Eieolite-syenite 
of  Litchfield,  Me.,  by  W.  S.  Bayley.  22  p.  55c. — Revision 
and  monograph  of  the  genus  O/tonophi/l/um,  liy  W.  H.  Sher- 
zer.  30  p.  70c.  —  Principal  Mississippian  section,  by  C.  R. 
Keyes.  18  p.  40c. —  Two  Montana  coal  fields,  by  W.  H. 
Weed.  30  p.  70c.  —  Paleozoic  formations  of  Southeastern 
Minn.,  by  C.  W.  Hall  and  F.  W.  Sardeson.  38  p.  $1.— 
Geology  of  the  Taylorville  region  of  Cal.,  by  J.  S.  Diller.  26 
p.  55c. — Jura  and  trias  at  Taylorville,  Cal.,  by  A.  Hyatt. 
18  p.  30c.  —  Stratigraphy  and  succession  of  rocks  of  the 
Sierra  Nevada  of  Cal.,  by  J.  E.  Mills.  32  p.  60c.  — Geology 
of  the  Crazy  Mts.,  Mont.,  by  J.  E.  Wolff.  8  p.  15c.— Pro- 
ceedings of  4th  annual  meeting.     $2.25. 

1892  :  Proceedings  of  4th  summer  meeting.  20c.  —  Finite 
homogeneous  strain,  flow  and  rupture  of  rocks,  by  G:  F. 
Becker.  78  p.  $1.40.  —  Thickness  of  the  Devonian  and  Silu- 
rian rocks  of  Central  N.  Y.,  by   C:  8.  Prosser.     28  p.     60c. 

—  New  t»nopterid  fern  and  its  allies,  by  D.  White.  14  p. 
50c.  —  Some  elements  of  land  sculpture,  by  E.  Hicks.  14  p. 
30c.  —  Some  dynamic  and  metasomatic  phenomena  in  a  metn- 
morphic  conglomerate  in  the  Green  Mts.,  by  C:  L.  Whittle. 
20  p.  50c.  —  Phases  in  the  metamorphosis  of  the  schists  of 
Southern  Berkshire,  by  W  :  H.  Hobbs.  12  p.  35c.  —  Conti- 
nental problems,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert.  12  p.  20c.  — Comparison 
of  pleistocene  and  present  ice  sheets,  by  W.  Uphara.  14  ]>. 
20c.  — Cretaceous  and  early  tertiary  of  Northern  Cal.  and  Ore., 
by  J.  S.  T)iller.      20  p.     35c.  —  On  the  geology  of  natural  gas 


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unil  petroleum  la  youtbwcBti'in  Ontario,  by  11.  1'.  11.  Bru- 
iiiell.  -0  u.  3(ic.  —  Kiuinas  of  the  Shasta  and  Cliico  forma- 
tions, by  I.  W.  Stautou.  12  p.  2cii'.  —  Two  neocene  rlviMH 
of  Cul.,  by  W.  Lindgren.  42  p.  $1.  — Some  Maryland 
granites,  by  C.  R.  Keyes.  14  p.  :i5c.  — Uelatious  of  the  Law 
rentiau  and  Hurouian  rocks  north  of  Lake  Huron,  by  A.  E. 
Barlow.  20  p.  30c.  —  Archaean  rocks  west  of  Lake  Superior, 
by  W  il  C.  Smith.  16  p.  25c.  — Laurentian  of  the  (Ottawa 
District,  bv  H.  W.  Ells.      12  p.      20c.  —  Height  of  the  Bay  of 


Fundy  coast  in  the  glacial  period,  by  R.  Chalmers. 
—  Proceedings  of  i>th  annual  meeting.     $  1.30. 

Proceedings  of  the  Oth  summer  meeting. 


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70c. 


-OH- 
gir.  of  the  Pennsylvania  anthracite,  by  J.  J.  Stevenson.  .'■>0c. 
—  Evidences  of  the  derivation  of  the  karaes,  eskers  and  mo 
raines  of  the  North  American  ice-sheet  chLufly  from  its  eugla 
cial  drift,  by  W.  Upham.  20c.  —  Succession  of  pleistocene 
formations  in  the  Mississippi  and  Nelson  Kiver  basins,  by  W. 
Upham.  20c.  —  Some  recent  discussions  in  geology,  by  Sir 
J.  W:  Dawson.  20c.—  Geological  notes  on  some  of  the  coasts 
aiid  islands  of  Bering  Sea,  by  G.  M.  Dawson.  50c.  —  Ceno- 
zoio  geology  along  the  Appalachicola  River,  by  W.  H.  Dull  and 
J.  S.  Brown.  40c.  — Paleozoic  overlaps  in  Montgomery  and 
Pulaski  counties,  Va.,  by  M.  R.  Campbell.  30c.— Paleozoic 
intra-formational  conglomerates,  by  C.  D.  Walcott.  30c.— 
Pleistocene  distortions  of  the  Atlantic  seacoast,  by  N.  S.  Sha- 
ler.  10c.  —  Relation  of  mountain-growth  to  formation  of  con- 
tinents, by  N.  S.  Shaler.  10c.  —  Phenoiuena  of  beach  and  dune- 
sands,  by  N.  S.  Shaler.  10c.  —  Qabbros  on  the  western  shore 
of  LakeChamplain,  by  J.  F.  Kemp.  20c.— Intrusive  sandstone 
dikes  in  granite,  by  Whitman  Cross.  20c.  —  Crustal  adjust- 
ment in  the  upper  Mississippi  Valley,  by  Charles  R.  Keyes. 
20c.  —  Age  of  the  auriferous  slates  of  the  Sierra  Nevada,  by 
J.  P.  Smith.  30c.  —  Geologic  activity  of  the  earth's  originally 
absorbed  gases,  by  A.  C.  Lane.  40c.  —  Extramoraiuic  drift 
between  the  Delaware  and  the  Schuylkill,  by  E.  H.  Williams, 
ir.  40c. —Geology  of  parts  of  Texas,  Indian  Territory  and 
Arkansas  adjacent  to  Red  River,  by  R.  T.  Hill.  $1.— Lake 
Cayuga  a  rock  basin,  by  R.  S.  Tarr.  40c.  —  Pre-paleozolc 
decay  of  crystalline  rocks  north  of  Lake  Huron,  by  R.  Bell. 
30c.  — Geologic  relations  from  Green  Pond,  N.  J.,  to  Skunne- 
munk  Mountain,  N.  Y.,  by  N.  H.  Darton.  60c. —  Trias  and 
jura  in  the  western  states,  by  A.  Hyatt.  50c.  —  The  Shasta- 
Chico  series,  by  J.  S.  Diller  and  T.  W.  Stanton.  oOc  — Ge- 
ology of  a  portion  of  the  Coosa  Valley  in  Georgia  and  Ala- 
bama, by  C.  W.  Hayes.  30c.  —  Mica  deposits  in  the  laurenlian 
of  the  Ottawa  district,  by  R.  W.  Ells.  10c.  —  Geological  sketch 
of  Lower  California,  by  S.  F.  Emmons  and  G.  P.  Merrill.  -10c 
—  Eastern  boundary  of  the  Connecticut  triassic,  by  W.  M. 
Davis  and  L.  S.  Griswold.  30c.  —  Pleistocene  problems  in 
Missouri,  by  J.  E.Todd.  30c.  —Proceedings  of  the  6th  annual 
meeting.    $2.50. 

1894  :  Proceedings  of  the  6th  summer  meeting.  60c.  —  Kan- 
sas River  section  of  the  permo  carboniferous  and  permian 
rocks  of  Kansas,  by  C.  S.  Proaser.  70c.  — Extension  of  uni- 
formitarianism  to  deformation,  by  W.  J.  McGee.  30c.  —  Re- 
view of  our  knowledge  of  the  geology  of  the  California  coast 
ranges,  by  H.  W.  Fairbanks.  60c.  — Reconstruction  of  the 
Antille'an  continent,  by  J.  W.  Spencer.  90c.  — Evidences  as 
to  change  of  sea  level,  by  N.  8.  Shaler.  50c.  —The  Magnesiau 
series  of  the  northwestern  states,  by  C.  W.  Hall  and  F.  W. 
Sardeson.  70c. —  Recent  glacial  studies  in  Greenland,  by 
T.  C.  Chamberlin.  $1.20. —  Characteristic  features  of  Cali- 
fornia gold-quartz  veins,  by  W.  Lindgren.  50c.  —Crystalline 
limestones,  ophicalcites  and  associated  schists  of  the  eastern 
Adirondacks,  by  J.  F.  Kemp.  50c. —  Crystalline  limestones 
and  associated  rocks  of  the  northwestern  Adirondack  region, 
by  C.  H.  Smyth,  Jr.  50c.  — Faults  of  Chazy  township,  Clin 
ton  county,  N.  Y.,  by  H.  P.  Gushing.  40c.  —  Honeycombed 
limestones  in  Lake  Huron,  by  R.  Bell.  50c.  —  Pottsville  se 
ries  along  New  River,  W.  Va.,  by  D.  White.  50c.  —  Disinte 
gration  of  the  granitic  rocks  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  by 
Q.  P.  Merrill.  40c.  — Tepee  bultes,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert  and 
F.  P.  Gulliver.  30c.  —  Discrimination  of  glacial  accumulation 
and  invasion,  by  W.  Upham.  20c.  —  Glacial  lakes  of  western 
New  York,  by  H.  L.  Fairchild.  $1.  — Cretaceous  of  western 
Texas  and  Coahuila,  Mox.,  by  E.  T.  Durable.  30c.  —  High- 
wood  mountains  of  Montana,  by  W.  H.  Weed  and  L.  V.  Pirs 
BOn.    $1.  —  Proceedings  of  the  7th  annual  meeting.     $2.50. 

1895:  Proceedings  of  7th  summer  meeting.  30c.  —  Drum 
lins  and  marginal  moraines  of  ice  sheets,  by  Warren  Upham. 
30c.  —  Glacial  deposits  of  southwestern  Alberta  in  vicinity 
of  Rocky  Mts.,  by  G.  M.  Dawson  and  R.  G.  McConnell.  80c. 
—  Geographical  evolution  of  Cuba,  by  J.  W.  Spencer.  60e.— 
Syenite  gneiss  from  Ottawa  county,  Canada,  by  C.  H.  Gordon. 
90c.  —  Studies  of  Meloniten  multiporits,  by  R.  T.  .Jackson 
and  T.  A.  Jaggar,  Jr.,  and  Studies  of  palaa-chinoidea,  by  R. 
T.Jackson.  $4.  —  Decomposition  of  rocks  in  Brazil,  by 
J.  C.  Branner.  $1.80.  —  Relations  of  geologic  science  to  evo- 
lution, by  N.S.  Shaler.  20c.  —  Preglacial  and  postglacial 
valleys  of   the   Cuvahosa   and  Rocky  rivers,  by   W.  Upham. 

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50c.  —  Disintegration  and  decompoBition  of  diabase  at  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  by  G.  P.  Merrill.  40c.  —  Geographic  relations  of 
the  granites  and  porphyries  in  the  eastern  parts  of  the  Uzarks, 
by  C.  R.  Keyen.  30c.  —  Plains  of  marine  and  subaerial 
denudation,  by  W.  M.  Davis.  40c.  —  Cuspate  forelands,  by 
F.  P.  Gulliver.  60c.  —  Glacial  Genesee  lakes,  by  H.  L.  Fair- 
child.     80c.  —  Proceedings  of  8th   annual  meeting.     $3. 

1896:  Proceedings  of  the  8th  summer  naeeting.  30c.— Gla- 
cial flood  deposits  in  Chenango  valley,  by  A.  P.  Brigham.    30c. 

—  Correlation  of  Erie-Huron  beaches  with  outlets  and  moraines 
in  southeastern  Michigan,  by  F.  B.  Taylor.  .^Oc.  —  Diabase 
pitchstone  and  mud  enclosures  of  the  triassic  trap  of  New  Eng- 
land, by  B.  K.  Emerson.  $1.20.  —  Sheetflood  erosion,  by  W. 
J.  McGee.  70c.  —  Earth-crust  movements  and  their  causes, 
by  Joseph  T.e  Conte.  30c.  —  Stratigraphy  and  paleontology 
of  the  Laramie  and  related  formations,  by  T.  W.  Stanton  and 
F.  H.  Knowlton.  70c.  —  Weathering  of  micaceous  gneiss  in 
Albemarle  county,  Va.,  by  G.  P.  Merrill.  .'Jnc.  —  The  leucite 
hills  of  Wyoming,  by  J.  F.  Kemp.  40c.  —  Modified  drift  in 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  by  Warren  Upham.  40c.  —  Unconformities 
of  Martha's  Vineyard  and  of  Block  island,  by  J.  B.  Wood- 
worth.  .iOc.  —  Solution  of  silica  under  atmospheric  conditions, 
hy  C.W.Hayes;  Erosion  at  haselcvel,  by  M.  R.  Campbell. 
60c.  —  Gypsum  deposits  of  Kansas,  by  G.  P.  Grimsley.    .iOc. 

—  Evidences  of  northeasterly  rising  of  the  land  along  Bell 
river,  by  Robert  Bell.  40c.  —  Former  extension  of  Cornell 
glacier  near  the  southern  end  of  Melville  bay,  by  R.  S.  Tarr. 
90c.  —  Lake  Warren  shorelines  in  western  New  York  and  the 
Geneva  beach,  by  H.  ti.  Fairchild;  Old  tracks  of  Erian  drain- 
age in  western  New  York,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert.  6i*c.  —  Age  of 
the  lower  coals  of  Henry  county.  Mo.,  by  David  White.    .50c. 

—  Nature,  structure,  and  phylo'geny  of  daemoneli.x,  by  E.  U. 
Barbour.  $1.  —  Upper  cretaceous  formations  of  New  Jersey, 
Delaware,  and  Maryland,  by  W.  B.  Clark,  with  the  collabora 
tion  of  R.  M.  Bagg  and  G.  B.  Shattuck.  $L.SO.  —  Proceedings 
of  the  9th  annual  meeting,  held  at  Washingtitn,  Dec.  29,  .30, 
and  .31,  1896.     $3. 

1897:  Proceedings  of  the  9th  summer  meeting.  30c. —  Great 
changes  of  level  In  Mexico  and  the  iuteroceanic  connections, 
by  J.  W.  Spencer.  90c.  —  Clay-veins  vertically  intersecting 
coal  measures,  by  W.  S.  Gresley.  60c.  —  Origin  of  the  gorge 
of  the  Whirlpool  rapids  at  Niagara,  by  F.  B.  Taylor,  50c.  — 
Geological  probabilities  as  to  petroleum,  by  Edward  Orton. 
30c.  —Niagara  gorge  and  Saint  David's  channel,  by  Warren 
Upham.  'iOc. —  Drift  phenomena  of  Puget  sound,  by  Bailey 
Willis.  $1.50.  —  Nodular  granite  from  Pine  lake,  Ont.,  by 
F.  D.  Adams.  .30c.  —Topography  and  history  of  Jamesville 
lake,  New  York,  by  E.  C.  Quereau.  40c.  —  Topography  and 
glacial  deposits  of  Mohawk  valley,  by  A.  P.  Brigham.  60c.  — 
Sands  and  clays  of  the  Ottawa  basin,  by  R.  W.  Ells.  oOc.  — 
Clastic  Huronian  rocks  of  western  Ontario,  by  A.  P.  Coleman. 
30c.  —  Syenite-porphyry  dikes  in  the  northern  Adirondacks, 
by  FL  P.  Cushiiig.  .50c.  —  Weathering  of  alnoite  in  Manheim, 
N.  Y.,  by  C.  H.  Smyth,  Jr.  30c.  —  Metaraori)hi8m  of  rocks 
and  rock  flowage,  by  C.  R.  Van  Hise.  $1.25.  —  Oraphalo- 
phloios,  a   new   lepidodendroid  type,  by    David  White.     0(ic. 

—  Cretaceous  series  of  the  west  coast  of  Greenland,  by  David 
White  and  Charles  Rchuchert.  $1.  —  On  the  occurrence  of 
mammoth  and  mastodon  remains  around  Hudson  bay,  by  Rob- 
ert Bell.  40c.  —  Proceedings  of  the  10th  annual  meeting,  held 
at  Montreal,  Can.,  Dec.  28,  29,  and  30,  1897.     $2. 

Geological  Society  of  Pennsylvania.     See  Pennsylvania. 

Geological  Society  of  Washington.     See  Washington. 

Georgia  Bar  Association.     Organized  1884.     (Hon.  J. 
W.  Akin,  sec,  Cartersville,  Ga.) 
Reports.     Annual :  Ist,  1885-llth,  1894.     11  v.     %". 

Georgia   Historical    Society.      Organized    1839.      (W: 
Harden,  libn.)      Ifodgson  Hall,  Savannah,  Ga. 

Constitution  and  by-laws. 

Collections,     v.  1,  1840— v.  4,  1878.    4  v.     8". 

Collections,  v. 3:1.  1848.  (A  sketch  of  the  Creek  country ; 
by  B.  Hawkins.    Not  included  in  above.) 

"Sergeant  Jasper,  by  R.  M.  Charlton.     1841.     8». 

On  the  qualifications  and  duties  of  a  historian,  by  Mitchell 
King.    184:f.    23  p.     8". 

A   high   civilization   the  moral  duty   of   Georgians,    by   8. 
Elliott,  ir.     1844.     21  p.     8". 
Education,  by  S.  K.  Talmage.     1844.    24  p.    8". 

Anniversary  discourse,  by  Alonzo  Church.     1845.    34  p.    8". 

The  romance  of  life,  by  R.  M.  Charlton.     1845.    19  p.     8". 

History  of  Georgia,  by  Wm.  Bacon  Stevens.  2  v.  8".  1847- 
1859.    plates,     plan.     map.     Neir  York. 

Anniversary  address,  by  J.  E.  Ward.     1858.    24  p.     8". 

Indian  remains  in  so'ithern  Georgia,  by  C.  C.  Jones,  jr. 
25  p.    8". 


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Stephon  Elliott,  by  Solomon  Oahen.     1S67.     18  p.     8». 

Wilde's  Summer  rowc;  or,  the  lament  of  the  captive,  by 
Anthony  Harclay.     1S71.     70  p.     8". 

Proceedings  commemorative  of  E.  J.  Hardin.  1873.  31  p. 
8«. 

Siege  of  Savannali  in  1779,  as  described  in  two  contempo- 
raneous journals  of  French  officers  in  the  fleet  of  Count 
d'Kstain!».     Kd.  by  <^.  (!.  Joacs,  jr.     77  p.     4".     folded  map. 

Sergeant  Wm.  jasper,  by  O.  O.  Jones,  jr.     1876.     .36  p.     8". 

Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  first  volunteer  regiment 
of  Georgia,  Charleston  harbor,  in  1863,  by  C.  H.  Olmstead. 
15  p.     8". 

Hernando  de  Soto,  by  C.  O.  Jones,  jr.  1880.  42  p.  8". 
portrait. 

Maj.-Gen.  Saral.  Elbert,  by  C.  C.  Jones,  jr.  1887.  48  p.  8^ 
CambrUlge. 

Sidnoy'Lanier.  by  C.  N.  West.     1888.    2.5  p.     8". 

Wm.  Harris  Crawford,  by  C.  N.  West.     1892.    4.5  p.    8" 

Georgia,  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of.  Organized 
1849. 

Proceedings  of  convention,  and  constitution.  8".  Macon. 
1849. 

Proceedings  at  2d  ann.  meeting.     8".     Saoanriafi.     1851. 

Transactions,  Augusta  and  Savannah.  3-4.  1852-3.  Pe7i. 
field  and  Savannah. 

Minutes  of  5th  ann.  meeting,  Macon.     8".     Macon.     1854. 

Proceedings  of  the  Georgia  Medical  Association,  Session 
of  1808.     Augusta.     1868. 

Transactions  of  the  sessions  of  the  Medical  Association  of 
Georgia.     20-35.     1869-84.     8".     Atlanta.    1869-84. 

Georgia  State  Horticultural  Society.     Organized  1876; 
reorganized    1882.     (G.  H.   Miller,  sec,  Rome, 
Ga.) 
Publications.     Annual.     1876-98.     8". 

Gorges  Society.  Organized  1873.  (H.  W.  Bryant, 
treas.)     223  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

1.  New  England's  vindication,  by  Henry  Gardiner.  Ed. 
by  C.  E.  Banks,  M.D.     1884.     sq.  8'>. 

2.  George  Cleeve  of  Casco  Bay,  1630-1667,  with  collateral 
documents,  by  James  Phinney  Baxter.     1885.    sq.  ?fi. 

3.  Rosier's  relation  of  Waymonth's  Voyage  to  the  coast  of 
Maine,  1605,  by  Henry  8.  Burrage,  D.D.     1887.     sq.  8". 

4.  Sagadahoc  Colony,  by  H:  O.  Thayer.  1892.  sq.  8". 
pap. 

5.  Christopher  Levitt,  of  York,  the  pioneer  colonist  in 
Casco  Bay,  by  J.  P.  Baxter.    1893.     sq.  8».     pap. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic :  National  Encampment. 
(Ivan  N.  Walker,  commander,  Indianapolis,  Ind.) 
Journal  of  the  annual  sessions. 

Gratz  College.  Organized  1895.  (D.  Sulzberger,  sec.) 
336  N.  3d  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Publications,    no.  1,  1897.     10 -|- 206  p.    O.     $1.50. 

Cont. :  Memoir  of  Hyman  Gratz.  —  President's  report. — 
Additions  to  library.  —  Synopsis  of  lectures.  —  Lectures  : 
Italian  Jewish  literature,  by  S.  Morals;  History  and  future  of 
the  text  of  the  Talmud,  by  M.  Jastrow ;  Jewish  physicians  and 
the  contributions  of  the  Jews  to  the  science  of  medicine,  by  A. 
Frledenwald;  The  Psalms  and  their  place  in  the  liturgy,  by 
K.  Kohler. 

Grolier  Club.  Organized  1884.  (R.  H.  Lawrence, 
libn.)     29  E.  3 2d  St.,  New  York  City. 

1.  A  decree  of  star  chamber  concerning  printing.  Made 
July  11,  1637.  Reprinted  from  the  first  ed.  by  Robert  Barker, 
1637,  with  preface  and  appendix.  Dec,  1884.  1-50  copies,  pap., 
subs.,  $2. 

2.  Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  the  astronomer-poet  of 
Persia.  Rendered  into  English  verse  by  E:  Fitzgerald.  May, 
1885.     med.  8".     152  copies,     pap.,  subs.,  $3. 

3.  Transactions,  to  July,  1885.     roy.  8". 

4.  History  of  New  Vork.  By  t)iedrich  Knickerbocker. 
New  ed.,  containing  unpublished  corrections  of  the  author, 
with  11.  by  G:H.  Boughtou  [and  others].  2  v.  May,  1886. 
med.  8".    177  copies,     bds.,  subs.,  $20. 

5.  Lecture  on  bookbinding  as  a  fine  art.  By  Robert  Hoe, 
with  il.  Nov.,  1880.  demy  4°.  200  copies,  hf.  linen,  subs., 
$7.50. 

6.  Historic  printing  types.  By  Theo.  L.  De  Vinne.  11. 
Dec,  1886.    demy  4°.    202  copies,    hf.  linen,  subs.,  $3. 

7.  Peg  Woflii'igton.  By  i':  Reade.  2  v.  11.  Sept.,  1SS7. 
cap.  8".    252  copies,     linen,  subs.,  $4.50. 

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8.  Christopher  Plantin  and  the  I'lantin  Moretus  museum  at 
Antwerp.  By  Theo.  L.  De  Vinne,  with  il.  by  J:  Pennell  and 
others.     Dec,  1S88.     broad  8".     303  copies,     wubs.,  $2..'')0. 

9.  The  Philobibiion  of  Richard  de  Bury.  3  pte.  ed.  and 
trs.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  Prof.  Andrew  F.  West.  3  v. 
il.     Apr.-Dec,  1888.     mod.  4".    300  copies,     parchment,  $25. 

10.  Modern  book-binding  practically  considered.  By  W: 
Matthews,  il.  Nov.,  1889.  303  copies,  buckram,  subs., 
$3.50. 

11.  Areopagiiica,  by  J;  Milton;  with  Introd.  by  J.  R. 
Lowell.     1890.     por.     12".    328  copies,     bds.,  subs.,  $6. 

13.  Washington  Irving:  a  sketch,  by  G:  W:  Curtis.  1891. 
il.     8".    347  copies,     raor.,  subs.,  $8. 

14.  Catalogue  of  an  exhibition  of  engraved  portraits  of 
famous  English  writers.  1891.  il.  8".  200  copies,  pap., 
Biibs.,  $2. 

15.  Barons  of  the  Potomac,  by  M.  D.  Conway.  1892.  il. 
8".    363  copies,     bds.,  subs.,  $10. 

17.  Catalogue  of  an  exhibition  of  illuminated  and  printed 
manuscripts.    1892.     il.     broad  8".     SfiO  copies,    subs.,  $.5. 

18.  Catalogue  of  original  and  early  editions  of  English 
writers,  from  Langland  to  Withers.  1893.  il.  large  8'>.  403 
copies,    hf.  mor.,  subs.,  $10. 

19.  Facsimile  of  Bradford's  Laws  and  acts  of  New  York, 
of  1694;  with  introd.  by  R.  L.  Fowler  and  C.  R.  Wlldcburn. 

1894.  F".    315  copies,    vel.,  subs.,  $15. 

20.  Classified  list  of  early  American  bookplates,  by  C:  D. 
Allen.    1894.    il.     12".    353  copies,    pap.,  subs.,  $2. 

21.  Transactions,  pt.  2.  1894.  il.  sm.  4°.  750  copies, 
pap.,  subs.,  $4. 

22.  Catalogue  of  books  from  the  libraries  of  celebrated 
bibliophiles  and  illustrious  persons.  1895.  il.  broad  8".  353 
copies,    subs.,  $4.50. 

23.  Catalogue  of  the  engraved  work  of  Asher  B.  Durand. 

1895.  il.     8".    350  copies,    pan.,  subs.,  $2. 

24.  Description  or  the  early  printed  books  owned  by  the 
Grolier  Club,  by  R:  H.  Lawrence.  1895.  il.  sm.  f.  403 
copies,     hf.  rf.,  subs.,  $5. 

25.  Poems  of  John  Donne,  revised  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  With 
an  introduction  and  notes  by  C.  E.  Norton.  1895.  2  v.  12". 
il.     380  copies  on  hand-made  paper,  3  copies  on  vellum,     cl. 

26.  The  Charles  Whittingharas  printers,  by  Arthur 
Warren.  1896.  roy.  8°.  facsimiles.  385  copies  on  hand- 
made  paper,  3  copies  on  vellum,     hf.  gr.  mor. 

27.  Catalogue  of  an  exhibition  illustrative  of  a  century  of 
artistic  lithography.  1896.  8".  many  il.  400  copies  on  hand- 
made paper,  3  copies  on  vellum,     pap. 

29.  Chronological  catalogue  of  the  engravings,  dry  points 
and  etchings  of  Albert  Diirer  exhibited  by  the  club,  compiled 
by  S.  R.  Koehler.  1897.  il.  4ii0  copies  on  Holland  paper, 
ci. 

Note.  No.  12  was  an  etching,  and  Nos.  16  and  28  were 
medallions. 

The  club  has  also  issued  year  books,  1884,  1887-1897.     16". 

It  has  also  issued  catalogues  of  its  numerous  exhibitions  of 
books,  bookbindings,  etchings,  etc. 

Guild  of  the  Holy  Name.     Organized  1888.    (F.  G:  W. 
Gibbs,  sec.)     616  Lincoln  Ave..  Detroit,  Mich. 
Thoughts  on  the  holy  communion;   to  which  is  added  a 
preparation  for  a  thanksgiving  after  holy  communion,  by  A. 
Bathe;  ed.  and  arr.  by  F.  G.  Gibbs.    1888.    Tt.    pap.,  10c. 

Guilford  Battle  Ground  Co.  (J.  W.  Scott,  sec.) 
Greensboro,  N.   C. 

Address  on  Brig.  Gen.  Jethro  Bumner,  by  K.  P.  Battle.  1891. 

Address  on  Gen.  W:  R.  Davie,  by  W.  Clark.     1892. 

Maryland  and  North  Carolina  in  the  campaign  of  1780-81,  by 
Prof.  E.  G.  Daves.     1892. 

Address  on  dedication  of  monument  to  the  memory  of  the 
Maryland  soldiers  who  fell  in  the  battle  of  Guilford  Court 
House,  by  E.  A.  Alderman.     1892. 

Address  on  dedication  of  Holt  monument,  by  T>.  Schenck. 
1893. 

Address  on  W:  Hooper,  by  E.  A.  Alderman.     1894. 

Memorial  volume.     1894.     il.     por.    8°. 

Gynecological  Society  of  Boston.     See  Boston. 

Hamilton  Club,  The.     1865.     New  Yojk. 

The  life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  By  John  Williams.  (An- 
thony Pasquin.)     1865.     12-1-60  p.     8"  and  4". 

Obsei-vations  on  certain  documents  in  "  The  history  of  the 
United  States  for  the  year  1796,"  by  Alexander  Hamilton. 
1865.    8  4-  157  p.     8".  and  4". 

The  Hamiltoniad.  By  John  Williams.  (Anthony  Pasquin.) 
1865.     10  -I-  122  p.     Portrait.     8"  and  4°. 

Letters  to  Alexander  Hamilton,  King  of  the  Feds.  1S66. 
4+ 89  p.    S"and4". 

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The  Tafisman  (moulhly).    v.  1-2.     1833-4. 
Hamittoii  Campitu  (weekly),     v.  1-4.     1866-69.    4". 
Hamilton  Literary  Monthly,    v.  1-30.     1866-96.     8". 
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98.     8".     $2  per  year. 
—      Inaugural  exercisee  :  Presidents. 

—     Kev.  Azel  Backus,  D.D.     1812.    20  p.     8".     pap.     Utica. 
-      Rev.  S.  W.  Fisher,  D.D.,  sixth  pres.     18.')8.     71  p.     8".    pap. 
Utica . 
Rev.  8.   G.   Brown,   D.D.,   seventh   pres.     1867.     76  p.     8". 

pap- 
Rev.  H.  Darling,  D.D.,  eighth  pres.    1881. 
Utica. 

Rev.  M.  W.  Stryker,  D.D.,  ninth  pres.  1893.  92  p.  8'>. 
pap.     Childs  <6  Son,  Utica. 

Memorialg. 

Rev.  S.  VV.  Fisher,  D.D. ,  1874.     59  p.    8".     cl.     Utica. 

O.  S.  Williams,  treas.,  1850-80.    98  p.     8".     cl. 

Rev.  S.  North,  D.D.,  fifth  pres.    1884.  112  p.  8".    cl.    Utica. 

Rev.  8.  G.  Brown.    1886.    87  p.    8".    pap.    Mio  York. 

Dr.  C.  P.  Peters.     1890.    31  p.     8".     pap. 

Rev.  H.  Darling,  D.D.,  1893.     101  p.     8".    cl.     Utica. 

Narrative  of  the  embarrassments  and  decline  of  Ilamilton 
college,  by  Henry  Davis,  pres.     1833.     151  p.     8".     pap. 

The  college  system  of  education,  by  8.  North.  1839.  20  p. 
8".    pap.     Utica. 

History  of  Perry  H.  Smith  library  hall,  with  commemora- 
tive exercises  July  18,  1866;  July  15,  1868;  July  25,  1872. 
88  p.     8".     cl.     Utica. 

Dedication  of  the  Kirkland  monument,  June  25,  1873.  8". 
pap.     White  if-  Floyd,  Utica. 

Semicentennial  celebration.  1862.  232  p.  8".  cl.  Ellis 
If.  Roberts,  Utica. 

Historical  sketch,  by  C.  B.  Allison.  1889.  85  p.  8".  $1. 
Yonkers. 

Clark  prize  book,  ed.  by  M.  G.  Dodge  and  D.  W.  Burke. 
1894.  363  p.  sm.  8».  cl.,  $1..50.  Clinton.  Pub-  by  the 
editors. 

Alexander  Hamilton :  31  orations,  1864-95,  upon  the  Head 
foundation,  ed.  by  M.  G.  Dodge.  (Contains  a  partial  list  of 
books  by  Hamilton  alumni.)  1896.  210  p.  8".  cl.,  $1.25. 
Ptttnam. 

Class  histories  and  reports  : 

Class  of  1851 :  Letter  by  T.  B.  Hudson.     1897.    3  p. 

—  1856:   1856-59,   by  E.  Curran,  jr.,  sec.    4  p.     8 
circular  letter,  Feb.  25,  1859,  by  same.     3  p.     "' 
circular  by   same,   May   10,   1860.      12  p. 
Twenty -five  years  of  the  class  of  1856.     1882 
Citrtiss  cf-  Childs,  Utica. 

—  1857 :    from   1857   to    1868.     27   p.     8".     ,    _ 
Mason,  N'.  Y.     Also,  a  history  of  the  class  of  1857,  ed.  by  A 
W.  Brockway  and   B.   D.  Gilbert.     1897.     91  p.    8".     hf.   cl 
Baker  <&  Taylor  Co. 

—  1858.  Forty  years.  Prepared  by  A.J.  Northrup,  class 
sec.     1898.     102  p.     8".     cl.     The  Mason  Press,  Syracuse. 

—  1862.  Biographical  record,  etc.,  by  E.  B.  Wicks,  sec. 
1873.     100  p.    8".     cl.     T.J.  G-Hfflths,  Utica. 

—  1863.  Sketches  of  the  history,  etc.,  by  Myron  Adams. 
1879.    11  p.    24".    pap.     //.  B.  Smith,  Rochester. 

—  1864.  Statistics,  etc.,  by  F.  W.  Plant,  class  sec.  1865. 
44  p.  8".  pap.  L.  C.  Childs,  Utica.  Also,  Thirtieth  re- 
union, compiled  by  same.  1895.  89  p.  pap.  8".  Hayes  cf- 
Fletcher  Pntg.  Co.,  Joliet. 

—  1865.  Record  of  the  class,  compiled  by  W.  O.  Webster. 
1866.  20  p.  pap.  Also,  biographical  record,  by  H.  B.  Tomp- 
kins. 1877.  79  p.  8".  cl.  New  York.  Also,  minutes  of 
class  meeting,  July  1,  1885,  with  suppl.  record.  1885.  8  p. 
8".    pap.    Neio  York. 

—  1866.  Statistics,  collected  by  W.  E.  Burton,  acting  class 
sec.  1867.  37  p.  8".  pap.  Summers  &  Co.,  N.  Y.  Also, 
triennial  record  compiled  by  same.  1869.  13  p.  pap.  Syra- 
cuse. Also,  the  thirtieth  reunion  compiled  by  same.  1887. 
36  p.    8".     pap.     C.  E.  De  Pay,  Syracuse. 

—  1867.  Statistical  record,  collected  by  S.  J.  Fisher,  class 
sec.  1868.  18  p.  8".  pap.  Curtiss  &  Childs,  Utica.  Also, 
second  do.  by  same.  1873.  19  p.  pap.  Same  pub.  Also, 
class  report,  by  same.    1879.    19  p.    8".    pap.     Same  pub. 

—  1868.  A  quarter  century  retrospect,  compiled  by  H.  R. 
Waite,  class  sec.  33  p.  4".  cl.  Photogravure  Ihib'g  Co., 
N.  Y. 

— 1869.  Record.  1874.  42  p.  8".  pap.  Curtiss  &  Childs, 
Utica. 

—  1870.  Decennial  statistical  record,  by  E.  C.  Ray,  class 
sec.  1880.  23  p.  4".  pap.  Daily  Journal  Pr't'g  House, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

—  1873.  Statistical  record,  by  the  sec.  1876.  20  p.  8".  pap. 
Advertiser  print,  Waterford.  Also,  a  quarter-century  his- 
tory. 1898.  88  p.  80.  pap.  Lockwood  &  Brainerd  Co., 
Hartford. 

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—  1875.  Letter  to  clasB,  by  Samuel  W.  Eddy.  1R7S(?). 
4  p.  Also  The  story  of  the  paat  ten  years,  by  sanif.  1885. 
42  p.  8".  pap.  Snlfm  Observer  print,  SaUm,  Mass.  Also, 
circular  issued  by  E.  H.  Cobb,  sec,  Feb.  1,  1893.  4  p.  AUo, 
The  Btory  of  the  past  twenty  years,  by  same.  1895.  39  p.  8". 
pap.    Journal  Pr't'g  Uouse,  Elizabeth,  jV.  J. 

—  1878.  History, "by  Q.  S.  Webster,  class  sec.  1888.  24  p. 
8".  L-  O.  Childs  S  Son,  Utica.  Also,  supplement,  by  same, 
July,  1890.     25-28  p.     8".     pap. 

—  1879.  Story  of  a  decade,  cd.  by  L.  N.  Southworth,  class 
sec.     1890.     41  p.     8".    bds.     L.  C.  Childs  cfc    Son,  Utivn. 

—  1881.  Decennial  history,  ed.  by  A.  C.  White,  class  sec. 
1892.    .32  p.    8".    pap.     Ajidtus  d-  dhiirch, /Ihnca. 

—  1882.  Report  of  B.  W.  Sherwood,  class  sec.  1892.  lip. 
8".  Syracuse.  Also,  report  of  same,  1.5th  anniversary  re- 
union.    1897.     8  p.    8".     pap.     Si/raciise. 

—  1884.  Record  by  J.  A.  Adair,  class  sec.  1887.  4  p. 
Sullivan  Pr't'g  Co.,  Cincinnati.  Also,  record  compiled  by 
same.  1894.  14  p.  8".  pap.  F.  R.  Oanschow  <fe  Son, 
Saginaw,  Mich. 

—  1890.  Record  compiled  by  M.  G.  Dodge,  class  sec.  1898. 
180  p.    8".    cl.,  $2.    Kirkland  Press,  Clinton. 

Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute.  Organ- 
ized 1868.  (Rev.  H.  B.  Frissell,  I). I).,  princi- 
pal.)    Ilatnpion,   Va. 

The  Southern  Workman  (monthly).  1872-97.  8".  $1  per 
year. 

Talks  and  Thoughts  (monthly).    8".    25c.  per  year. 

Annual  report  of  the  principal.     8". 

Annual  catalogue.    8". 

Hampton  and  its  students.     1874.    il.     O. 

Ten  years'  work  for  Indians,  by  Helen  W.  Ludlow.  1888. 
80  p.     15c. 

Cabin  and  plantation  songs.     1890.    O.    60c. 

Hampton  hymnal.     1892. 

Twenty -two  years'  work.     '93.     c.  '91.    maps.     O.    50c. 

Hampton  tracts.     1878. 

Indian  education,  by  Josephine  E.  Richards.     1895.     16  p. 

Failure  of  Cunningham,  by  Isabel  M.  Andrews.    1895.    22  p. 

Nitrogen  and  farm  economy,  by  C.  L.  Goodrich.  1898. 
22  p. 

Hartford    Theological      Seminary.      Organized,    1834. 

HaHford,     Conn.       [Hartford    Seminary  Press, 

agts.] 
Hartford    Seminary  Record   (formerly    bi-monthly,    now 

quarterly),     v.  1-8.     1890-98.    $1  per  annum. 
Carew  lectures  : 

1893.  Ethics  of  literary  art,  by  Maurice  Thompson.     $1. 

1894.  Wealth  and  moral  law,  by  E.  B:  Andrews.      $1  ;  .50c. 

1895.  Qualifications  for  ministerial  power,  by  C:  Cuthbert 
Hall.     $1.25. 

Studies  in  the  English  Bible  and  suggestions  about  methods 
of  Christian  work,  by  C.  S.  Beardslee  and  Graham  Taylor. 
1890.     50c. 

Introductory  Hebrew  grammar,  by  Prof.  E.  C.  Bissell.  let 
cd.     1891.    2d  ed.  enl.  1892.     $1.85. 

Open  air  preaching,  by  Rev.  E.  H.Byington.   1892.   75c.;  50c. 

Hebrew  vocabulary  of  the  Psalms,  by  A.  8.  Fiske.  1892. 
pap.,  30c. 

Ideals  and  institutions,  by  J:  E.  Merrill.    1894.    pap.,  $1. 

Vocabulary  of  New  Testament  words,  by  O.  8.  Davis. 
1 895     50c 

8t.  Paul's  vocabulary,  by  Prof.  M.  W.  Adams.     1895.     $1. 

John  Kobinson,  pastor  of  the  Pilgrims,  by  O.S.Davis.  1897. 
25c. 

Note.    Many  pamphlets  have  also  been  issued. 

Harvard  Historical  Society.     Cambridge,  Mass. 

Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns,  by  Herbert  B. 
Adams.  1882.  57p.  8".  (See  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies 
in  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sci.,  No.  2.) 

The  southern  question,  past  and  present,  by  R.  P.  Halloweil. 
1890.    34  p.     sm.  8'^. 

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Dep.  Keeper  University  Records,  Gore  Hall.) 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

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Harvard  University  triennial  catalogues,  1727-1885.  Broad- 
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Harvard  University  annual  catalogues,  1803-1898.  Broad- 
flidcB,  1803-1818;  8",  1818-1898.  rortioiiH  of  tlie  catalogue 
are  reprinted  in  various  forms  every  y^ar.  K.g^.,  "Selected 
sheets,"  issuod  annually,  contain  information  for  persons 
intending  to  enter  tlic  university.  The  Directory,  printed 
every  autumn,  may  be  regarded  as  an  advance  issue  of  a 
porlioii  of  the  forthcoming  catalogue. 

Harvard  University  calendar,  1881-  .  f.  Issued  weekly 
in  term  time. 

Harvard  University:  A  brief  statement  of  what  Harvard 
University  is,  how  it  may  be  entered,  and  how  its  degrees 
may  be  obtained.  By  Frank  Bolles.  1891.  8".  Issued,  with 
changes  and  additions,  in  1892  and  1893. 

Students'  expenses.  A  collection  of  letters  from  under- 
graduates, graduates,  and  professional  school  students.  With 
an  introduction  by  Frank  KoUes.     1893.    8".     pp.  45. 

Guide  book  to  Harvard  University.   1898.  12".  Paper  covers. 

The  history  of  Harvard  University.  By  Josiah  Quincy. 
1840.    2  vols.,  S'\    pp.  xxiv,  612;  xv,  729. 

—  2d  ed.,  1860. 

Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  engravings  bequeathed  to  Har- 
vard College  by  Francis  CoUey  Gray.  By  Louis  'J'hies.  1869. 
4".    pp.  viii  +  530. 

Lawn. 

The  laws  of  the  University.  Editions  of  1790,  1798,  1807, 
1814,  1816,  1820,  1825,  1826,  1828,  1832,  1834.  1837,  1839,  1841, 
1845,  1848,  1854,  1860,  1871.  Issued  in  pamphlet  form,  the  title 
page  varying  from  time  to  time.  Separate  statutes  or  regula- 
tions, and  collections  of  laws  bearing  on  particular  subjects, 
have  been  issued  from  time  to  time  also,  in  recent  years  the 
regulations,  being  very  brief,  have  been  printed  merely  as  a 
circular. 

President  and  Trenstirer. 

Annual  reports  of  the  president  and  treasurer  to  the  over- 
seers.     1825-        .    8". 

Appended  to  the  president's  report  are  reports  of  the  various 
departments  and  schools.  Some  of  them  are  also  printed 
separately,  and  the  treasurer's  reports  have  also  sometimes 
been  separately  printed. 

Overiteers. 

Reports  of  the  visiting  committee  to  the  overseers.  For- 
merly not  all  such  reports  were  printed,  but  of  recent  years 
the  rule  has  been  to  print  all;  and  some,  like  the  report  on 
athletics  (1888),  and  a  series  of  reports  on  composition  and 
rhetoric  (1892, 1895, 1897),  have  attained  wide  circulation.  The 
reports  are  not  numbered  and  are  not  paged  consecutively. 

Rules  and  by-laws  of  the  overseers,  sm.  12°,  1851,  1852, 
1857, 1862,  1866,  1869,  1876,  1877 ;  8",  1890.  The  college  charter 
and  sundry  acts  and  instruments  included  in  all  editions. 

Books  and  pamphlets  used  in  courses. 

Maxime  Bocher.  Regular  points  of  linear  differential  equa- 
tions of  the  second  order.     1896.     12".     pp.  23. 

Cantillon.  Essai  sur  le  commerce.  Reprinted  for  Harvard 
University.    Boston,  1892.     12".    pp.  v,  436. 

Josiah  Parsons  Cooke.  Descriptive  list  of  experiments  on 
the  fundamental  principles  of  chemistry  for  use  in  chemistry 
B.     1886.     sm.  8".    pp.  61.    2d  ed.,  1887. 

Edward  Curamings.  Trades-unions  and  cooperation.  1894. 
8".     pp.  72. 

William  Morris  Davis.  Geographical  illustrations.  Sug- 
gestions for  teaching  physical  geography,  based  on  the  physi- 
cal features  of  southern  New  England.     1893.     12".     pp.  46. 

Albert  Bushnell  Hart  and  George  Pierce  Baker.  Harvard 
debating.  Suggestions  for  course  in  oral  discussion.  1896. 
8".    pp.  55. 

Albert  Bushnell  Hart.  Subjects  and  methods  in  political 
and  economic  debates.    1892.    12".    pp.  22. 

Albert  Bushnell  Hart.  Suggestions  on  the  study  of  United 
States  history  and  government,  prepared  for  the  use  of  students 
in  Harvard  University.     1S93.    8».     pp.  132. 

The  same,  revised  and  enlarged.    1895.    8".    pp.164. 

James  L.Love.  Outlines  of  plane  trigonometry.  1893.  12". 
pp.  22. 

Morris  H.  Morgan.  Brief  notes  on  elegiac,  iambic,  and  lyric 
poets  for  the  use  of  freshmen  in  Harvard  College.  1895.  sm. 
8".     pp.  33. 

William  F.  Osgood.  Introduction  to  infinite  series.  1897. 
8".    pp.  71. 

Wirt  Robinson,  Lieut.  U.  8.  A.  The  militia  of  the  United 
States.     1896.    8".     pp.  29. 

Wirt  Robinson,  Lieut.  U.  S.  A.  The  passage  of  streams  by 
troops.  Prepared  for  the  use  of  students  in  military  science. 
1897.     12".    pp.  15. 

Frank  W.  Taussig.  Economics  VIIL  (Topics  and  refer- 
ences.J     n.  d.     8".    pp.  18. 

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Frank  W.TaueBig.  State  papers  and  upeeches  on  the  tariff. 
With  an  introduction  by  F.  W.  TauBBig.  1802.  8".  pp.viii, 
385. 

(Franlj  W.  TauBsig.)  Topics  and  references  In  economicB 
V.    Railways  in  the  United  states,     n.  d.     8".     pp.  22. 

Preliminary  experiments  in  magnetism.  Prepared  for  use 
in  the  Jefferson  Physical  I^aboratory  of  Harvard  University. 
1896.     4".     pp.  27. 

Belections  from  the  elegiac,  iambic,  and  lyric  poets  for  the 
use  of  freshmen  in  Harvard  College.    1898.    8".    pp.30. 

Selections  from  Latin  poets.  With  brief  notes.  1897.  8". 
pp.  30. 

Public  performances. 

CommenceniPnt : 

Quaestiones  in  philosophia  discutiendae  sub  Carolo  Chaiin- 
cao  praeside,  Col. :  Harvard:  Cantab:  N-  AngI:  in  comities 
per  inceptores  in  artib :  decimoquarlo  die  sixtilis  1GS5. 
Broadside.  Similar  lists  printed  as  late  as  1791,  and  probably 
earlier  than  16.j5.  Doubtlcps  printed  annually,  though  various 
numbers  are  missing. 

Commencers'  theses.  1642-1820.  Printed  f".  size  up  to 
1810,  after  that  i'\  size. 

Commencement  programmes.  1791-1898.  Printed  formerly 
in  8".  handbill  form ;  of  late  years  in  4".  form. 

Occasional : 

The  Oedipus  Tyrannus  of  Sophocles.  Harvard  University, 
Banders  Theatre,  Mav  17,  19,  and  20,  1881.  Prepared  by  the 
Greek  department.    "1881.     8".     pp.  61. 

A  record  of  the  commemoration,  November  fifth  to  eighth, 
1886,  on  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  found- 
ing of  Harvard  College.  (Edited  by  Justin  Winsor.)  1887. 
4".    pp.  379. 

The  Soldiers'  Field.  (Address  by  H.  L.  Higginson.)  1898. 
8".     pp.  12. 

Athalie.  Tragedie.  Tiree  de  I'ecriturc  sainte.  Par  Jean 
Racine.  Traduite  en  anglais  par  F.  C.  de  Sumichrasl. 
(French  and  English.  Prepared  for  the  performance  of  the 
play  in  Sanders  Tlieatre.)     1897.    8".    pp.  xxix,  189. 

Examinations  : 

From  1836  to  1860  examination  papers  were  occasionally 
printed ;  since  1860  most  have  been  printed,  and  in  recent 
years  all.  Nearly  all  are  also  reissued  annually  in  pamphlet 
form,  each  pamphlet  containing  the  papers  in  a  particular 
department  or  school. 

Rank  lists  printed  since  1857. 

Religionn  Exercises : 

Responsive  readings  selected  from  the  Bible  and  arranged 
under  subjects.  For  use  in  the  chapel  of  Harvard  University. 
1894.     16".     pp.  xi,  202. 

The  University  hymn  book.  For  use  in  the  chapel  of  Har- 
vard University.     1895.     8".     pp.  487. 

Department  publications. 
Serials  : 

The  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics.  Published  for  Har- 
vard University.     1886-        .'    Boston.     8".    11  vols.,  1886-1898. 

Harvard  Studies  in  Classical  Philology.  Edited  by  a 
committee  of  the  classical  instructors  of  Harvard  University. 
1890-        .     8».     8  vols..  1890-1898. 

The  Harvard  Law  Heview.  1887-  .  4".  11  vols.,  1887- 
1898. 

Harvard  ffistorical  Monographs.  1890-1891.  8».  2  vols. 
I.  The  veto  power:  Its  origin,  development  and  function  in 
the  government  of  the  United  States  (1789-1889).  By  Edward 
Campbell  Mason,  p.  232.  II.  Introduction  to  the"  study  of 
federal  government.     By  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.     pp.  x,  200. 

Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Published  under  the  direction 
of  the  Department  of  History  and  Government  from  the  income 
of  The  Henry  Warren  'I'orrcy  Kuiid.  1896-  .  8".  6  vols. 
I.  The  suppression  of  the  African  slave  trade  to  the  United 
States  of  America,  1638-1870.  By  W.  E.  H.  DuBois.  pp.  xi, 
33.5.  II.  The  contest  over  the  ratification  of  the  federal 
constitution  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  By  8.  B.  Harding, 
pp.  vi,  194.  III.  A  critical  study  of  nullification  in  South 
Carolina.  By  D.  F.  Houston,  pp.  x,  169.  IV.  Nominations 
for  elective  office  in  the  United  States.  By  K.  W.  Dallinaer. 
pp.  xiv,  290.  V.  A  bibliography  of  British  municipal  history, 
including  gilds  and  parliamentary  representation.  By  Charles 
Gross,  pp.  xxiv,  461.  VI.  The  Liberty  and  Free  Soil  parties 
in  the  northwest.     By  T.  C.  Smith.     pp.xii,351. 

Harvard  Oriental  Series.  Edited  with  the  cooperation  of 
various  scholars  by  Charles  Rockwell  Lannian.     18'.il_-  I. 

The  Jataka-M»l.i  or  Bodhisattvavadana-Mala.     By  Ary:ii,-ura. 
Edited   by   Dr.   Hendrik   Kern.     1891.     4".     pp.  xiv,  239.    II. 

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The  Samkhyii-riavacauii-bhasya  or  commentary  on  the  ex- 
poHitlon  of  thf  Sankhya  philosophy.  By  Vijuanabhik^ju. 
Edited  by  Richard  Oarl>e.  lS9o.  4".  pp.  xiv,  196.  III. 
BnddhiBin  in  translations.  By  Henry  Clarke  Warreu.  1896. 
8«.     pp.  XX,  520. 

Studies  and  Notes  in  Philology  and  Litevalure.  Published 
under  the  direction  of  the  Modern  Language  Departments  of 
Harvard  University.     1892-        .    8«.    5  vols.,  1893-1898. 

Occasional : 

Twenty  years  of  school  and  college  English.  1896.  12". 
pp.  6.3. 

Descriptive  list  of  elementary  exercises  in  physics  corre- 
sponding to  the  requirement  in  elementary  experimental 
physics  for  admission  to  Harvard  College  and  the  Lawrence 
Scientific  School.     By  E.  H.  Hall.     1897.    8".    pp.  92. 

Student  publications. 
Societies : 

A.  D.  Club.    Catalogue.    1885.    120.    pp.  19. 

The  A.  D.  Club  of  Harvard  University,  1837-1889.  1889. 
8".     pp.  12.3. 

Art  Club.  The  hypaethral  question  :  an  attempt  to  deter- 
mine the  mode  in  which  the  interior  of  a  Greek  temple  was 
lighted.     By  John  Thacher  Clark.    1879.     8".     pp.38. 

Boylston  Medical  Society.  Catalogues,  1819,  1825,  1837, 
1853,  1858,  1861,  1867,  1874,  1878,  1881.     8". 

Graduate  Club.  Graduate  courses  :  a  handbook  for  graduate 
students.  12".  Issued  in  1894  and  1895.  (Since  published  by 
an  association  of  graduate  clubs.) 

Hasty  Pudding  Club.  Catalogues,  1829,  1838,  1841,  1846, 
1850,  1855,  1860,  1867,  1874,  1884,  1891.  8'\  The  catalogues  of 
1838  and  1841  include  catalogues  of  the  club  library. 

An  illustrated  history  of  the  Hasty  Pudding  Club  theatri- 
cals. By  Lloyd  McKlm  Garrison,  '88.  With  an  introduction 
by  J.  T.  Wheelwright, '76.     1897.     large  4".    pp.267. 

(The  club  playbills  and  programmes  make  an  interesting 
series.) 

Institute   of  1770.      Catalogues,   1832,  1849,  1857,  1868.     8». 

"  Med.  Fac."   Catalogus  Facultatis  Medicinae  Universitatis 

Harvardianae.    1821.     8».    Editions  in  1824,  1827,  1830,  1833. 

Musical  association.  By-laws.  1840.  16".  pp.  8.  Li- 
brary catalogue.  (List  of  members  and  constitution.)  1851. 
12".     pp.  28. 

—  Constitution  and  by-lawe.  (List  of  members.)  1892.  I60. 
pp.  22. 

—  List  of  officers  and  members.    1895.    12".    pp.  10. 
Natural  History  Society.    Catalogues,  1845,  1848,  1855, 1863, 

1866.    12". 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  (<I>BK).  Catalogues,  1806,  1810,  1814,  1818, 
1823,  1826,  1829,  18.33,  1836,  1839,  1842,  1845,  1846,  1849,  1851, 
1853,  1856,  1861,  1873,  1885,  1891,  1897. 

Pierian  Sodality.    Catalogues,  1832,  1839.     8". 

—  Report  made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Pierian  Sodality  in  Har- 
vard University,  Cambridge,  August  30th,  1837,  with  a  record 
of  the  meeting.     1837.     8".    pp.  16. 

Porcellian  Club.  Catalogues,  1819,  1825,  1828,  1831,  18.34, 
18.39,  1846,  1850,  1854,  1857,  1860,  1867,  1877,  1887.  8".  (All 
after  1831  include  catalogues  of  the  club  library.) 

—  Catalogues  of  the  Porcellian  library,  1816,  1827. 

Republican  Club.  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Har- 
vard Republican  meeting  held  at  Tremont  Temple,  Boston, 
Friday  evening,  Nov.  2,  1888.     1889.    8".     pp.  72. 

Ruraford  Society.    Catalogue,  1855.     12".    pp.  26. 
Signet.     Catalogues,  1886,  1895.     (12".    8".) 
Union.     Constitution.     1886.     12".     pp.  11. 

—  Constitution.    1896.     16".     pp.  8. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association.  Harvard  hand-book. 
Issued  annually,  beginning  in  1890-1891.     sm.  16". 

Periodicals  —  Annual : 

The  Harvard  index.  A  university  directory,  1874-1898. 
24  vols.     8".     (A  private  enterprise,  conducted  by  students.) 

The  Harvard  University  Register,  1898-99.  (Superseding 
the  Harvard  index,  founded  1873.)  Vol.  25.  W.  B.  Weaver, 
Editor.     8".    pp.  426. 

Periodicals  —  Monthly  : 

The  Harvard  Register.  Issued  monthly,  March,  1827,  to 
February,  1828.    8".     pp.  384. 

The  Collegian,  in  six  numbers,  February  to  July,  1830.  8". 
pp.  vi.,290. 

Barvardiana.    8".    4  vols.,  1834-1838.    pp.  384,  386,  392,  408. 

The  Harvard  Magazine.    8».     10  vols.,  1854-1864. 

The  Harvard  Monthly,  1885-        .    4".    26  vols.,  1885-1898. 

Periodicals  —  Fortnightly : 

The  Harvard  Lyceum,  July  14,  1810,  to  March  9,  1811.  8". 
pp.  432. 

The  Collegian,  3  nos.,  March  9  to  April  6,  1866.     pp.  48. 

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The  Harvard  Advocate,  1866-        .     8".     65  voIh.,  T806-189S. 

—  Catalogvie  of  the  editors  of  the  Harvard  Advocate,  1S06- 
1886,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  short  history  of  the  paper.  1880. 
12".     pp.  24. 

The  Magenta,  1873  to  May,  187r>,  after  May,  187.'i,  name 
cliarjgeil  to  The  Crimson,  coutiuued  uuder  tliat  naiue  as  a 
fortniglitly  until  1883;  together,  21  vols.,  4". 

The  Harvard  Latiipoon.  IlliiBtraled.  Ist  series,  1870-1880. 
9  vols.,  4".     2d  series,  1880-         .     35  vols.,  4".     1880-1898. 

Periodicals —  Daily: 

The  Harvard  Echo.     Dee.  9,  1879,  to  June  23,  1882.     0  vols., 

4u. 

The  Harvard  Daily  Herald.  Jan.  3,  1882,  to  Oct.  6,  1883, 
3  vols.,  f.,  1882-3. 

The    Hera  Id  ■Crimson.    Oct.   8,   1883,   to   May  7,  1884.      f". 

The  Daily  Crimson,  May  8,  1884,  to .    f.    29  vols.,  1883- 

1898  (including  The  Herald  Crimson). 

The  Harvard  Daily  News,  Sept.  25,  1894,  to  Oct.  22.  1895. 
t>. 

Alumni  publications. 
Periodicals : 

The  Harvard  Graduates'  Magazine.  Published  by  the 
Harvard  (iraduates' Magazine  Association.  (Quarterly.  Bos- 
ton. 1892-  .  W.  R.  Thayer,  editor.  4".  6  vols.,  1892- 
1898. 

The  Harvard  Bulletin.    Published  weekly  for  the  Athletic 

Association   of   Harvard   Graduates.      Nov.  7,   1898,   to    . 

(Newspaper  form.) 

Necrology  : 

Alumni  Association.  The  necrology  of  Harvard  College, 
1869-1872.     1872.     8".     pp.  vii,  126. 

Alumni  in  ivar : 

Roll  of  students  of  Harvard  College  who  have  served  in  the 
army  or  navy  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  1865.  16". 
pp.  48. 

The  same,  revised  and  enlarged.  Prepared  by  order  of  the 
corporation  by  Francis  H.  Brown,  M.D.     1866.     8".    pp.52. 

Harvard  University  in  the  war  of  1801-1865.  A  record  of 
the  services  rendered  in  the  army  and  navy  of  the  United 
States  by  the  graduates  and  students  of  Harvard  College  and 
the  professional  schools.  By  Francis  H.  Brown,  A.M.,  M.D. 
Boston,  1886.     8".     pp.  vii,  407. 

Final  reports  of  the  building  committee  and  of  the  treasurer 
of  the  Harvard  memorial  fund  to  the  Committee  of  Fifty,  26 
June,  1878.     1878.     8".     pp.  42. 

Harvard  Volunteers.  1898.  Published  by  The  Harvard 
Crimson.     1898.     8".    pp.44. 

II.    Professional  Schools. 
The  Harvard  Divinity  School. 
Miscellaneous  : 

An  account  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Theologi- 
cal Education  in  Harvard  University.  Boston.  1816.  16". 
pp.  24. 

Constitution  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Theologi- 
cal Education  in  Harvard  University.  Boston.  1826.  8". 
pp.  15. 

Society  for  Promoting  Theological  Education.  Historical 
sketch.     Boston.     1860.     8".     pp.  13. 

The  same.     1877.     pp.  23. 

An  appeal  in  behalf  of  the  further  endowment  of  the 
Divinity  School  of  Harvard  University.  By  Henry  W. 
Bellows,  D.D.  To  which  are  added  statements  by  Charles  W. 
Eliot,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  University,  and  by  the  faculty 
of  the  school.     1879.     8".     pp.36. 

The  Divinity  School  of  Harvard  University.  Its  history, 
courses  of  instruction,  aims,  and  advantages.   1893.   8".    pp.  31. 

The  same.     Abbreviated.     1894.     pp.28. 

Catalogues,  Programmes,  etc.  : 

Catalogue  of  the  alumni  of  the  Divinity  School  of  the 
University  in  Cambridge.     1814.     8".    pp.  18. 

General  catalogue  of  the  Divinity  School  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity.    1898.     8".     pp.  147. 

Annual  catalogues,  separate  from  the  University  catalogue, 
are  printed ;  they  may,  however,  be  regarded  as  part  of  the 
latter. 

Exercises  at  the  visitation  of  the  Theological  School.  Pro- 
grammes.    1825-1875. 

The  Harvard  Law  School. 
Catalogues,  etc,  : 

Annual  catalogues  as  early  as  1833,  continued  to  1869.  12"., 
except  1833,  which  is  a  broadside.  At  present  "  announce- 
ments," separate  from  the  University  catalogue,  are  issued  an- 
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Harvard  University,  continued. 

Catalogue  of  the  otUcers  iiiut  stiidenlB  of  the  Law  SchocJl  of 
Harvard  UniverHity,  1S17-18H7.     1888.    8".     pp.  xii,  244. 

Quinquennial  catalogue  of  the  otHcers  and  studentB  of  the 
Law  School  of  Harvard  University,  1890,  1895.     8". 

JJiscellaneous  : 

Rules  and  orders  of  the  assembly  of  the  Dane  Law  .School. 
Issued  in  1855,  1858,  1859,  1863,  the  name  of  the  institution 
changing  iu  1859  to  the  Harvard  Law  School. 

The  conflict  between  literature  and  law.  An  oration  de- 
livered before  the  assembly  of  the  Harvard  Law  School, 
March  18,  1859,  by  William  Emil  Doster.  Printed  by  order  of 
the  assembly.     1859.     8».     pp.  39. 

The  relations  of  the  American  lawyer  to  the  American 
state.  An  oration  delivered  before  the  assembly  of  the  Har- 
vard Law  School,  September,  1859.  By  Joseph  C.  Jackson. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  assembly.     1859.     8".     pp.26. 

Professional  training  as  an  element  of  success  and  con- 
servative influence.  A  lecture  before  the  members  of  the 
Harvard  Law  School  at  the  close  of  the  term,  Jan.  11,  1861. 
By  Emory  Washburn,  LL.D.  Boston.  Published  by  the 
Harvard  Law  School.     1861.     8".     pp.  24. 

The  Law  Library  : 

Catalogues.  1826.  (8^'.  pp.  25.)  1834.  (8".  pp.  80.) 
Supplement  to  catalogue  of  1834.  (1835.  8».  pp.16.)  1841. 
(8".     pp.  xii,  228.)      A  second  edition  of  the  1841  catalogue 

issued  the   same  year,  a  third  in ,  and  a  fourth  in   1846. 

(pp.  354.) 

Harvartl  Law  School  Association  : 

Report  of  the  organization  and  of  the  first  general  meeting 
at  Cambridge,  Nov.  5,  1886.  Boston.  Published  by  the 
association.     1887.     large  8".     pp.  99. 

Catalogue  of  the  oflicers  and  members  of  the  Harvard  Law 
School  Association.  Boston.  Printed  for  the  association. 
1891.    large  8".     pp.163. 

Report  of  the  ninth  annual  meeting  at  Cambridge,  June  2a, 
1895,  in  especial  honor  of  Christopher  Columbus  Langdell, 
Dane  professor  of  law  and  dean  of  the  Harvard  Law  School, 
1870-1893.  Boston.  Published  by  the  association.  1895.  large 
8".     pp.  90. 

The  Lawrence  Scientific  School. 

Announcements,  and  circulars  descriptive  of  particular 
courses,  are  published  every  year,  apart  from  the  University 
catalogue.  . 

Descripcion  de  la  Universidad  de  Harvard,  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts,  Estados-Unidos  de  America  y  particularmente 
de  la  Escuela  Cientifica  de  Lawrence  que  forma  parte  de  la 
Universidad.  Con  extractos  del  catalogo  annual.  Publicaclon 
de  la  Universidad.  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  1892.  12". 
pp.  104. 

Description  of  the  Lawrence  Scientific  School  of  Harvard 
University.     1893.     12".    pp.  84. 

The  same.     Abbreviated,    pp.39. 

List  of  students  of  the  Lawrence  Scientific  School.  1847- 
1894.    1898.     8".    pp.  116. 

The  Harcard  Medical  School. 

(Formerly  The  Massachusetts  Medical  College  of  Harvard 
University.) 

Catalogues  and  announcements,  1819-  .  (Possibly  some 
issued  before  1819.)  The  annual  catalogue,  printed  separately 
from  the  university  catalogue,  is  now  an  8".  pamphlet  of  about 
100  pages.  Special  announcements,  circulars,  statutes,  etc., 
issued  from  time  to  time. 

Harvard   Medical  School  Association.     Bulletin,   1891- 
12   nos.,  large   8".     1891-1898.    Published   by  the  association. 
(Chiefly  reports  of  meetings  and  catalogues  of  members.) 

The  Barourd  Dental  School. 

Annual  announcements,  1868  .     At  present  the   annual 

announcement  is  an  8"  pamphlet  of  about  50  pages.  Published 
apart  from  the  university  catalogue. 

Quinquennial  catalogue  of  the  Dental  School  of  Harvard 
University.  1869-1897.  Boston.  Published  by  the  Dental 
School.     1897.     large  8".     pp.  69. 

The  Graduate  School  of  Harvard  University. 

Announcements  published  annually,  apart  from  the  Uni- 
versity catalogue. 

A  catalogue  of  the  doctors  of  philosophy  and  of  science 
and  of  the  masters  of  arts  and  of  science  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity who  have  received  their  degrees  after  examination, 
1873-1898.     1898.    5".     pp.  iv,  99. 


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The  School  of  Veterinary  Medicine  of  Harvard  Univemity. 

Auuual  auiiounceiiients,   pulilisbed  apart  from  the  Uiiivcr- 

Bity  catalogue,  1882  .     At  present  of  the  auuual  anuounce- 

tueut  is  au  8".  pamphlet  of  about  75  pageu. 

The  Buaaey  Instilutlon . 

Annual  auuouuceiueuts,  apart  from  tli»  UniverHlty  cata- 
logue. 

Bulletin  of  the  Bussey  Institution,  1874-  .  Vol.  1,1874- 
1876.  S".  pp.  iv,  470.  Vol.  II,  1877-  .  Htill  untinished, 
7  parts  having  been  printed. 

Library  of  Harvard  University. 
Reports  : 

Previous  to  1877  the  librarian's  reports  were  uot  usually 
printed  except  as  part  of  the  reports  of  visiting  committees. 
The  report  of  180')  (J.  L.  Sibley,  Librarian)  was,  however, 
printed  separately.  Since  1877  the  librarian's  reports  have 
been  included  in  the  president's  reports  and  also  printed  sep- 
arately. 

Catalogues  : 

Catalogus  librorum  Bibliothecae  Collegij  Uarvardini  quod 
est  Cantabrigiae  in  Nova  Anglia.  Boston  Nov-Auglorum 
Typis  B.  Green,  Academiae  ~  Typography  MDCCXXIII. 
am.  4".     pp.  lO'i. 

Catalogus  Bibliothecae  Harvardianae  Cantabrigiae  Nov. 
Anglorum.  Bostoniae :  Typis  Thomae  et  dohannis  Fleet, 
MDCCXC.     12".     pp.  iii,  358. 

Catalogue  of  duplicates  in  the  library  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, —  for  sale.     (1824.)     8".     pp.49. 

A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  Harvard  University  in  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  Cambridge.  1830.  2  vols.,  8".  pp. 
xvii,  962,  and  (3d  vol.  paged  separately)  vi,  223. 

A  catalogue  of  the  maps  and  charts  in  the  library  of  Harvard 
University  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  1831.  8».  pp.  viii, 
224. 

A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  Harvard  University  in  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.    First  supplement.     1834.    8".    pp.  260. 

List  of  map  portfolios  in  Harvard  College  library  as  arranged 
by  the  Hev.  H.  C.  Badger,  June,  1885.    4".    pp.  87. 

Bibliographical  publications,  etc. 

Bulletin  of  more  important  accessions  with  bibliographical 
contributions.     1875-1879.     Vol.  I.,  nos.  1-13.     8".    pp.378. 

Harvard  University  Bulletin  (in  contiimation  of  the  library 
Bulletin).  Edited  by  Justin  Winsor,  with  the  assistance  of 
members  of  the  various  faculties.  Issued  by  the  library. 
1880-1892.    8". 

nos.  14-23. 

"    24-29. 

"    30-37. 

"    38-14. 

45-52, 


pp.  432. 
"  374. 
"  458. 
"  476. 
460. 


Edited  by  the 


Vol.  II.,  1880-1882. 
"  ni.,  1883-1884. 
"  IV.,  1885-1887. 
"  v.,  1887-1889. 
"  VI.,  1890-1892. 
Bibliographical  Contributions,  1878 
Librarian.    8". 

Vol.  I.        nos.  I-XX.  1887.    pp.  516. 

"     II.         "     XXI-XXXVII.      1890.     "     531. 
"     III.       "     XXXVIII-LI.        1896.     "     606. 
Of  Vol.  IV.  only  two  numbers  have  been  Issued. 
Library   of   Harvard   University.     Special  publications.     2 
vols.,  S». 

I.  Catalogue  of  scientific  serials  of  all  countries,  including 
the  transactions  of  learned  societies  in  the  natural,  physical, 
and  mathematical  sciences,  1633-1870.  By  Samuel  H .  Scudder. 
1879.     pp.  xii,  .358. 

II.  Index  to  the  subject  catalogue  of  Harvard  College  li- 
brary.    188C-1891.     pp.  iv,  165. 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  Boylston  medical  library,  at  Har- 
vard University,  Cambridge.  Instituted  in  1802.  n.  d.  \&>. 
pp.  20. 

The  same.    1824.    12".     pp.  36. 

A  list  of  books  belonging  to  the  library  of  the  Massachusetts 
Medical  College.  For  the  use  of  students  until  a  catalogue 
properly  arranged  is  published.     1847.     12".    pp.  23. 

Observatory,  ituseurns,  and  other  Scientific  Establishments. 

The  Astronomical  Observatory  of  Harvard  University. 

Annual  reports  of  the  director  up  to  1877,  printed  only  in  the 
reports  of  visiting  committees.  Since  1877  printed  separately, 
and  also  Included  In  the  president's  reports. 

Annals  of  the  Astronomical  Observatory  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity. 18.^6— — .  Large  4".  30  vols.,  1856-1890.  New  numbers 
issued  from  time  to  time. 

Miscellaneous  papers,  monthly  reprints  from  scientific  jour- 
nals, have  been  issued  by  the  Observatory  from  time  to  time. 
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the  title  •  Astionomicnl  Observatory  of  Hiirvanl  CuUcge.  Mis 
cellaneouH  papern,  1877-1887;  1888-1896.  A  third  (4".)  volume 
has  been  made  up  under  the  title:  Observatory  of  Harvard 
College.  Miscellaneous  quarto  publicationa,  1877-1890.  With 
a  list  of  the  published  references  to  the  work  of  the  Blue  Hill 
Observatory,  1S8J-1S95. 

Boyden  Fund  Circulars,  1887-  .  Only  a  few  have  been 
Issued. 

Henry  Draper  Memorial.  Annual  reports  of  the  photo- 
graphic study  of  stellar  spectra  conducted  at  the  Harvard 
College  Observatory.     Large  4".    4  nos.,  1887-1890. 

Harvard  College  Observatory  Circulars,  1895-  .  Issued 
Irregularly,  in  4".  form,  Nos.  1-36,  1895-1898. 

The  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology  (Agassiz  Museum). 

Charter  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  with  a  list 
of  the  trustees,  the  by-laws,  and  other  papers.  1859.  8". 
pp.  32. 

Annual  reports.  Until  1877-78  the  reports  of  the  trustees  and 
director  were  printed  by  the  State  of  Massachusetts  as  Senate 
documents.  Since  1877-78  the  annual  reports  of  the  curator  to 
the  president  and  fellows  of  Harvard  College  have  been 
printed  with  the  president's  reports,  and  also  as  a  separate 
series  in  S^  form. 

Bulletin  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology.    1863- 
8".     31  vols.,  1863-1898. 

Memoirs  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology  at  Harvard 
College.     1864-        .    4".    22  vols.,  1864-1898. 

The  Peahody  Museiim  of  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology. 

Annual  reports,  1868-        .     8".    31  reports,  1868-1898. 

Palieolithic  man  in  Eastern  and  Central  America.  In  three 
parts,  1887-1889.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Boston  Society  of  Natural  History.     8".    pp.  165. 

Archseological  and  ethnological  papers,  1888-  .  8".  vol. 
I,  nos.  1-6,  1888-1898.    pp.  436. 

Memoirs.    1896-        .    4".  vol.  I,  nos.  1-5,  1896-1898.   pp.148. 

The  Botanic  Garden  and  Gray  Herbarium. 

A  catalogue  of  American  and  foreign  plants  cultivated  in 
the  botanic  garden,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  By  W.  D. 
Peck,  professor  of  natural  history.  Published  by  direction 
of  the  board  of  visitors  and  of  students  of  botany  In  Harvard 
College.     1818.     8".     pp.  60. 

A  list  of  the  plants  contained  in  the  sixth  edition  of  Gray's 
Matmal  of  the  Botany  of  the  Northern  United  States.  Com- 
piled by  John  A.  Allen.  Published  by  the  Herbarium.  1893. 
12".     pp.  130. 

Synoptical  flora  of  North  America.  By  A.  Gray  and  others. 
Edited  by  B.  L.  Robinson,  v.  1,  pt.  1,  fasc.  1,  2  (in  1  vol.) 
1895-7.    pp.  506. 

Contributions  from  the  Gray  Herbarium.  Printed m 
regular  series  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Academy, 
and  frequently  reprinted. 

Note.  The  University  also  owns  and  publishes  through  the 
American  Book  Co.  the  various  botanical  writings  of  Prof. 
Asa  Gray.  For  particulars  see  Publishers'  Trade  List  An- 
nual. 

The  Arnold  Arboretum. 

Reports  of  the  director.  1874, 1881,  and  thereafter  annually. 
8". 

Laboratories. 
The  Chemical  Laboratory  ; 

Reports  of  the  director.     Several  printed  separately. 

Contributions  from  the  Chemical  Laboratory  of  Harvard 
College,  by  J.  P.  Cooke,  C.  L.  Jackson,  H.  B.  Hill,  O.  W. 
Huntington,  and  others.  Reprints  from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  1870-  .  8". 
3  vols.,  1870-1889. 

The  Cryptogamic  Laboratoi'y : 

Contributions  from  the  Cryptogamic  Laboratory  of  Harvard 
University  are  regularly  printed  in  the  Proceedings  of  the 
American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  and  some  have  been 
reprinted  separately. 

Psychological  Laboratory : 

The  Psychological  Laboratory  of  Harvard  University,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     1893.     8".     pp.  34  (illustrated). 

Haverford  College.    Organized  1833.     (Isaac  Sharpless, 
pres.)      Haverford^  Pa. 
College  studies,     nos.  1-12;  last  issue,  1895.     8».     ea.,  $1. 
-  History  of  Haverford  College  for  the  first  sixty  years  of  its 

existence.     Prepared  by  a  committee  of  the  Alumni  Associa- 
tion.   732  p.    8«.    cl.    1892.    Porter  &  Coates. 

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College.     See   Richmond. 

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Ohio. 

Historical  Printing  Club.      Organized  1876.     (Paul    L. 
Ford,  97  Clark  St.)      Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Webster  Ucnculogy.  Compiled  and  printed  for  preuenta- 
tion  by  Noiih  NVebstc-r.  Witli  notes  and  corrections  by  his 
great-grandson,  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  [2.^0  copies  privately 
printed.]     1876.    9  -|-  4  p.    plate.    4". 

'I'lie  original  of  local  and  other  names  :  a  letter  from  Hon. 
Francis  Baylies,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  to  Hon.  P.  W.  Leiand  of 
Fall  River,  Mass.    1879.    '24  p.     4».     [30  copies.] 

1781 :  Oroton  IleiKhts  and  New  London  :  letters  from  Zabdiel 
Rogers  and  Thomas  Mumford.  From  the  originals  in  the 
possession  of  Gordon  L.  Ford.  [50  copies  privately  printed.] 
1881.     14  p.    4". 

1814 :  New  London  :  Pettypaui^  Point.  [50  copies  pri- 
vately printed.)     1881.     6  p.     plate.     4». 

1781:  Vorktown  :  Letter  from  Noah  Webster  to  George 
Washington,  and  from  George  Washington  to  Noah  Webster. 
From  the  original  in  the  possession  of  Gordon  L.  Ford.  [40 
copies  privately  printed.  ]     1881.     7  p.    4". 

Websteriana :  a  catalogue  of  books  by  Noah  Webster. 
Collated  from  the  library  of  Gordon  L.  Ford.  188'2.  20  leaves. 
4".     [R  copies.] 

Bibliothoca  Chauuciaua :  a  list  of  the  writings  of  Charles 
Chauncey.     [10  copies  privately  printed.]     1884.    30  p.    4". 

Lines  to  Mr.  Dodson,  engraver  ot  the  plate  of  female  con- 
tributors to  Graham's  Magazine.  By  Frances  Sargent  Os- 
good.    1885.    10  p.     plate,     sm.  4".     [10  copies.] 

Address  to  the  Connecticut  Society  of  (Jincinnati  on  the 
death  of  George  Washington.  By  Benjamin  Tallmadge. 
[100  copies  privately  printed. )     1885.     4  p.     sm.  4°. 

Address  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  of  Cincinnati  to 
George  Washington,  and  his  answer,  1797.  [100  copies  pri- 
vately printed.]     ISSli.     7  p.    sm.  4". 

Address  of  the  Rhode  Island  Society  of  Cincinnati  to 
George  Washington,  and  his  answer,  1797.  [100  copies  pri- 
vately printed.]     1885.     7  p.     sm.  4". 

Oration  in  commemoration  of  General  Nathaniel  Greene, 
delivered  before  the  Connecticut  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  at 
New  Haven,  Sept.  12,  1780,  by  William  Hillhouse,  Esq.  [100 
copies  privately  printed.]     16  p.     sm.  4". 

Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana :  a  list  of  books  written  by  or 
relating  to  Alexander  Hamilton.  By  Paul  Leicester  Ford. 
The  Knickerbockn-  l^es>!,  New  York.  1886.  159  p.  8".  [500 
copies.] 

List  of  editions  of  "  The  Federalist."  By  Paul  Leicester 
Ford.     1880.    25  p.     8".     [50  copies.] 

List  of  Treasury  reports  and  circulars  issued  by  Alexander 
Hamilton,  1789-1795.  Compiled  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  1880. 
47  p.     8".     [50  copies.] 

Hamilton's  "  Publius."  By  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford. 
Washington,  1886.     8  p.    4".     [25  copies.] 

List  of  the  members  of  the  federal  convention  of  1787.  By 
Paul  Leicester  Ford.     1888.     15  p.     m".     [100  copies.] 

Pamphlets  on  the  constitution  of  the  United  States,  pub- 
liebed  during  its  discussion  by  the  people,  1787-1788.  Ed.  by 
Paul  Leicester  Ford.     1888.    451  p.     8".     [.500  copies.] 

Bibliography  and  reference  list  of  the  history  and  literature 
relating  to  the  adoption  of  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States,  1787-8.  By  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  1888.  64  p.  8". 
[100  copies.] 

Some  materials  for  a  bibliography  of  the  olllcial  publications 
of  the  Continental  Congress,  1774-1789.  Collected  and  anno- 
tated by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.     1888.     57  p.     8".     [250  copies.] 

Report  of  a  committee  of  the  Lords  of  the  Privy  Council  on 
the  trade  of  Great  Britain  with  the  United  States,  January, 
1791.  Ed.  by  M'orthington  Chauncey  Ford.  Washington : 
Department  of  State.     1888.     79  p.     sm.  4".     [2.50  copies.] 

Letters  of  Joseph  Jones  of  Virginia.  1777-1787.  Kd.  by 
Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.  Washington  :  Department  of 
St.ite.     1889.     14  +  157  p.     sm.  4".     [250  copies.] 

Check-list  of  bibliographies,  catalogues,  reference  lists,  and 
lists  of  authorities  of  American  books  and  subjects.  Com- 
piled by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  1889.  8  +  63  p.  4".  [500 
copies.] 

Check-list  of  American  Magazines  printed  in  the  eighteenth 
century.  By  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  1889.  12  p.  40.  [250 
copies.] 

List  of  some  briefs  in  appeal  ca\iBes  which  relate  to  America 
tried  before  the  fiords  Commissioners  of  Appeals  of  prize 
causes  of  his  Majesty's  Privy  Council,  17:'.6-175H.  By  Paul 
Leicester  Ford.     1889.    20  p.     8".     [250  copies.] 

Who  was  the  mother  of  Franklin's  son?  An  historical 
conundrum  hitherto  given  up,  now  partly  answered  by  Paul 
Leicester  Ford.     1889.     lop.    4".     [100  copies.] 

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WiiBhington  as  an  employer  and  importer  of  labor.  By 
Wortliintjton  Chauncey  Ford.  IftOO  copies  privately  printed.] 
1889.     78  p.     am.  4".  .         ^  i  .. 

Franklin  bibliography  :  a  list  of  books  written  by  or  relating 
to  Benjamin  Franklin.  By  Panl  Leicester  Ford.  1889.  7  + 
467  p.     8°.    [500  copies.] 

The  spnrions  letters  attributed  to  Washington.  ^^  ith  a 
bibliographical  note  by  Worthlngton  Chauncey  Ford.  Y^m 
copies  privalely  printed.]     166  p.    "i"-     ,     „ 

The  origin,  purpose,  and  result  of  the  Harrisburg  conven- 
tion  of  1788  :  a  study  in  popular  government,  by  Paul  Leices- 
ter Ford.     1890.    40  p.    4».     [250  copies.]       ,  _„.         „     ,. 

General  orders  issued  by  Major  General  William  Heath 
•when  in  command  of  the  eastern  department,  23  May,  1777-d 
October,  1777.  With  some  fragmentary  orders  of  Major 
General  Putnam  and  Lt.  Col.  Wm.  8.  Smith  Compiled  and 
edited  by  Worthlngton  Chauncey  Ford.  1890.  128  p.  4". 
[250  copies.]  .  ,  , 

"  The  Sayings  of  Poor  Richard."  The  prefaces,  proverbs, 
and  poems  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  originally  printed  in  Poor 
Richard's  Almanacs  for  1733-1758.  Collected  and  Rd'ted  by 
Paul  Leicester  Ford.     [100  copies  privately  printed.]    1890. 

288  p.    S".  .     J     ,     J,    1 

The  United  States  and  Spain  in  1790 :  an  episode  In  diplo- 
macy described  from  hitherto  unpublished  sources.  With  an 
introduction  by  Worthlngton  Chauncey  Ford.  1890.  109  p. 
sm.  4".     [250  copies.]  .   .    .    ,      .u     «  „, 

The  Washington-Duch^  Letters,  now  pnnted  for  the  hrst 
time  from  the  original  manuscripts,  with  an  introductory  note 
by  Worthlngton  Chauncey  Ford.  [500  copies  privately 
printed.]     1890.    38  p.    sm.  4". 

Reply  of  William  Lee  to  the  charges  of  Silas  Deaue.  1779. 
Kd.  by  Worthlngton  Chauncey  Ford.  1891.  60  p.  sm.  40. 
flOO  copies.]  .  ,.   ^ 

Wills  of  George  Washington  and  his  immediate  ancestors. 
Ed.by  W.C.Ford.    1891.    210  p.     sm.  40.     [250  copies.] 

Letters  of  Wm.  Lee.  1766-83.  Collected  and  ed.  by  W.  C. 
Ford.  v.l.  1891.  3v.  16+352;  13+353-691;  13+693 -987  p. 
port.     sm.  4".     [250  copies.]  . 

Orderly  book  of  the  "  Maryland  Loyalists  Regiment,  June 
18th  1778,  to  October  12th,  1778.  Kept  by  Capt.  Caleb  Jones. 
Ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.     1891.    Hip.    sm.  4».     [250  copies.] 

Press  of  North  Carolina  in  the  18th  century,  by  Stephen  B. 
Weeks.    1891.     80  p.    sm.  40.     [250  copies.] 

Fisheries  series,  no.  1 :  Letter  to  Albert  Gallatin  on  the 
French  claims  to  the  New  Foundland  fisheries,  written  Oct.  1, 
1822,  by  Richard  Rush.    1890.    40  p.    m«.     [250  copies.] 
Indian  tracts,  nos.  1,  2.    1890.     m».  .      ^^      ,.    . 

1  •  Account  of  a  plan  for  civilizing  the  North  American 
Indians  proposed  in  the  eighteenth  century.  By  John  Daniel 
Hammerer.      Ed.    by    Paul    Leicester   Ford.      28    p.      [250 

'^°2*  Condition  of  the  Indian  trade  in  North  America,  1767,  as 
described  in  a  letter  to  Sir  William  Johnson.  By  Sir  Guy 
Carieton,  Governor  of  Canada.    16  p.     [250  copies.] 

New  York  colonial  series,  no.  1:  A  short  history  and  de- 
scription of  Fort  Niagara,  with  an  account  of  its  importance 
to  Great  Britain,  written  by  an  English  prisoner,  17o8.  Ed. 
by  Paul  Leicester  Ford,  1890.    18  p.    plate.    mO.     [250  copies.] 

Revolutionary  broadsides,  nos.  1,  2.     m°.    1890-1. 

1  ■  Hand  bill  advocating  American  independence,  inspired 
by  the  English  ministry,  and  written  and  published  at  London 
in  March,  1778.  By  Israel  Mauduit.  Ed.  by  Paul  Leicester 
Ford.    21  p.     [250  copies.]  ^  ^     ,      ,  ^  v.  ,f     f 

2-  Address  to  the  good  people  of  Ireland  on  behalt  ot 
America,  October  4th,  1778,  by  B.  Franklin.  Ed.  by  P.  L. 
Ford.     1891.    23  p.     m".     [250  copies.] 

Revolutionary  narratives,  nos.  1-5.  5  v.  m".  1S90-1.  ea., 
pap.,  75c.;  bd8.,$l.    [250  copies.] 

1  •  Report  on  the  management  of  the  estates  sequestered  m 
South  Carolina,  by  order  of  Lord  Cornwallis,  in  1780-1782. 
By  John  Cruden;  ed.  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford. 

2  •  My  services  and  losses  in  aid  ot  the  king's  cause  during 
the  American  revolution.  By  Stephen  Tuttle,  Justice  of  the 
Peace  and  Deputy  Surveyor  of  the  Colony  of  New  York. 

3  •  My  sei-vices  and  losses  in  aid  of  the  king's  cause  during 
the  American  revolution.  By  Isaac  Wilkins,  member  of  the 
New  York  assembly,  etc. 

4  •  Narrative  of  the  objects  and  proceedings  of  Silas  Deane 
as  commissioner  of  the  U.  8.  to  France,  made  to  the  British 
government  in  1776,  by  Edward  Bancroft.  Ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford. 
1891.    37  p.     m".     [250  copies.] 

5  :  Present  state  of  the  American  rebel  army,  navy,  and 
finances.  Transmitted  to  the  British  government  in  October, 
1780,  by  Benedict  Arnold.  Ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.  1891.  17  p. 
m". 

Virginia  tracts,  nos.  1,  2.     1891,  92.     m". 

1  •  Fragment  on  the  pistole  fee  claimed  by  the  governor  of 
Virginia.  17.53,  by  Richard  Bland.  Ed.  by  W.  C.  Ford.  43  p. 
[250  copies.] 

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2:  Controversy  between  Lieut. -Gov.  Spotswood,  and  IiIh 
council  and  bouse  of  burgesses,  on  the  uppolntuient  of  judges 
on  commissions  of  oyer  and  terminer,  1718.  Ed.  by  W.  C. 
Ford.    61  p.     [250  copies.] 

Kevolutlonary  proclamations,  no.  1  :  Proceedings  of  a  coun- 
cil of  war  beld  at  Burlie  jail,  Georgia,  January  14th,  1779, 
with  a  narrative  of  the  subwequent  proceedings  and  the  j)roc- 
lamation  issued,  by  Lieut.  Col.  James  Ingram.  Kd.  by  Paul 
Leicester  Ford.     1890.    20  p.     m".     [2:')0  copies.] 

Fragments  of  revolutionary  history  :  being  liithcrto  unpub- 
lished writings  of  the  men  of  the  American  revolution, 
collected  and  edited  under  the  authority  of  the  District  cf 
Columbia  Society,  Suns  of  the  Revolution.  By  Gaillard 
Hunt.     1892.     12 +  188  p.    sm.  4".     [.''lOO  copies.) 

Kurr  bibliography  :  a  list  of  books  relating  to  Aaron  Burr, 
by  U.  B.  Tompkins.     1892.    89  p.     8".     I2r,0  copies.) 

Boston  in  1775.  Letters  from  Gen.  Washington,  Capt.  John 
Chester,  Lieul.  Sam  B.  Webb,  and  Joseph  Barrell.  1892. 
38  p.     facs.     8".     [50  copies.) 

Essays  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  published 
during  its  discussion  by  the  people,  1787-1788.  Ed.  by  Paul 
Leicester  Ford.     1892.    7  +  424  p.    8».     [500  copies.) 

Summary  view  of  the  rights  of  British  America  by  Thomas 
Jefferson  :  reprinted  from  the  original  edition  with  additions 
and  corrections  by  the  author,  and  an  introduction  by  P.  L. 
Ford.     1892.     31  p.     8".     j  100  copies.) 

Letter  of  Gen.  Washington  to  Lund  W^ashington,  Aug.  20, 
1775.     [1892.]     8  p.     4».     [50  copies.) 

Washington's  farewell  address  with  liamilton's  revised 
draft,  extracted  from  "  The  writings  of  Washington."  Ed.  by 
W.  C.  Ford.  1892.  51  p.  reprod.  of  Uoudou's  mask.  8". 
[50  copies.] 

General  orders  issued  by  Maj.-Gen.  Israel  Putnam  when  in 
command  of  the  Ilighlands  in  the  summer  and  fall  of  1777. 
Ed.  by  W.  C.  Ford.     1893.     80  p.     map.     8".     [200  copies.) 

Prisoners  of  war  (British  and  American),  1778.  Ed.  by  W. 
C.Ford.     Philadelphia, \%%Z.    27  p.    8".     [100  copies.) 

Some  notes  towards  an  essay  on  the  beginnings  of  American 
dramatic  literature,  1006-1789.  Berkeley's  prospect  of  plant- 
ing arts  and  learning  in  America,  circa  1730.  25  copies 
printed  as  manuscript  for  suggestion  and  revision.  1893.  29  p. 
sm.  4". 

The  Washington  family,  reprinted  from  "  The  Writings  of 
Washington."  Ed.  by  W.  C.  Ford.  1893.  115  p.  folding 
chart  and  facs.    8".     [50  copies.) 

British  officers  serving  in  America,  1754-1774.  Compiled 
from  the  "  Army  Lists."  By  W.  C.  Ford.  Boston .  1894.  108  p. 
8".     [100  copies.] 

Josiah  Tucker  and  his  writings  :  an  18th  century  pamphlet- 
eer on  America,  by  P.  L.  Ford.  Chicago.  1894.  Reprinted 
from  The  Journal  of  Political  Economy.  18  p.  8".  [100 
copies.] 

Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia,  by  Thos.  Jefferson :  a 
reprint  of  the  original  edition  of  1784,  with  additions,  correc- 
tions, etc.  Ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.  1894.  2.35  p.  4  pi.  map  and 
facs.     8".     [100  copies.] 

Some  letters  of  Elbridge  Gerry  of  Massachusetts.  1784- 
1804.  Ed.  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.  1896.  28  p.  8". 
[100  copies.) 

Bibliography  and  reference  list  of  the  history  and  literature 
relating  to  the  adoption  of  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States,  1787-8.  By  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  1896.  58  p.  8».  [100 
copies.) 

British  officers  serving  in  the  American  revolution,  1774- 
1783.  Compiled  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.  1897. 
4 +  187  p.     roy.S".      [250  copies.) 

Historical  Societies.     See  name  of  State  or  City. 

Holland  Club.     Organized  1859.     New  York. 

The  conduct  of  General  Washington  respecting  the  confine- 
ment of  Capt.  Asgill,  placed  in  its  true  point  of  light,  by  David 
Humphreys.     1859.    35  p.     8». 

Life  and  adventures  of  Christopher  Hawkins,  a  prisoner  on 
board  the  "Old  Jersey"  prison  ship  during  the  war  of  the 
revolution.     1858.     14  p.     8".     [20  copies  printed.) 

Holland    Society    of    New    York.      Organized     1885. 
(Theodore   M.    Banta,   sec.)      348   Broadway, 
New  York  City. 
Year  book.     Annual.     8".     cL,  ea.,  $2. 
Note.    V.  1886-9,  ed.  by  Geo.  W.  Van  Siclen. 
by  R.  B.  Roosevelt,  others  ed.  by  T.  M.  Bauta. 

Collections.      v.    1 ;    1-2.      Records    of     Hackensack 
Schraalenburgh.     1891.     large  8".     1  v.  in  two.     bds,,  $3. 
—  v.  2.     Church  records  of  New  Paltz.    1896.    8".    cl.,  $2.50. 


1890-9],  ed. 
and 


Homoeopathic  IVfedical  College  of   Pennsylvania. 
Pennsylvania. 


See 


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HonnKopiithic    Medical   Society  of  the   State  of   New 

York.     /See  New  York. 
Huguenot  Society  of  Aniorica.     Organized  1883.     (Lea 
McI.  Luquer,  sec.)     105  E.  22d  St.,  .Yew  York 
City. 
Proceedings,     v.  1 :  1,  1884— v.  3:  1,  1896.     8".     pap. 
Collections.     1886.    1  v.     8".    il. 

Commemoration  of  the  bicenlenaiy  of  the  revocation  of  the 
Edict  of  Nantes,  Oct.  22,  1885,  at  New  York.    1886. 

The  Huguenots  on  the  Hackeneack,  by  D.  D.  Demarest. 
24  p.    8".     1886.     Neiv  Brunswick,  N.J. 

Philip    Freneau,  the   Huguenot  patriot  poet,   by   E.  F.  de 
Laucey.     1891.     21  p.     large  8». 
Huguenot    Society   of    Charleston.      Organized   1885. 
(Daniel  Ravenel,  sec.)     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Transactions,    no.  1,  1889— no.  4. 

Poem,  read  at  the  celebration  by  the  Society  of  the  promul- 
gallon  of  the  edict  of  Nantes,  1598,  by  C:  S.  Velder.    1890.    12i>. 

Humane  Society  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachu- 
setts.    See  Massachusetts. 
Hyde  Park  Historical  Society.   Organized  1887.    (Fred. 
L.    Johnson,    sec,    62    Harvard    Ave.)       Hyde 
Park,  Mass. 
Hyde   Park   Historical  Record,    v.  1,  1891/92;  v.  2,  1892/ 
93.    1892,  93.     pors.    8°. 

John  Eliot  and  the  Indian  village  at  Natick,  by  Eraslus 
Worthington.     1890.     10  p.     8». 

Illinois    College   of    Pharmacy.      Now    Northwestern 

University  School  of  Pharmacy,  which  see. 
Hlinois    Humane     Society    [The].      Organized     1869. 
(Belden  F.    Culver,   sec.)     560   Wabash   Ave., 
Chicago,  III. 
Annual  reports.    29  nos.     8".    pap. 
Illinois  Natural  History  Society.     Bloomington,  III. 

Transactions,    v.  1.     1861.     8».     Springfield. 
Illinois  Society  of  Engineers  and  Surveyors.     Organ- 
ized 1886.     (Jacob  A.  Harman,  sec,  22  Arcade 
Bldg.)     Peoria,  III. 
Annual  reports,     let,  1886.     8".    pap.,  $1.    2d-13th,  1887-98. 
8".     pap.,  ea.,  50c. 
Illinois  State  Agricultural  Society.    Incorporated  1853. 
Springfield.,  III. 
Journal  {q\\&riex\Y) .    v.  1-2.     1862-3.     8". 
Transactions,    v.  1-8.     1853-70.    8o.     Springfield.    Pub.  by 
the  State. 
Illinois  State  Bar  Association.     Organized   1877.     (J. 
H.  Matheny,  sec,  102  S.  6th  St.)     Springfield, 
III. 
Proceedings  of  the  annual  meetings,  1877-98.    2  v.  in  1896. 
80.    pap. 

Note.  1-5  and  13-17,  ed.  by  W.  L.  Gross;  6-7,  ed.  by  A. 
Orendorff;  8,  ed.  by  B.  Wilson;  9-12,  ed.  by  F.  H.  Jones; 
18-22,  ed.  by  J.  H.  Matheny. 

Illinois  State  Dental  Society. 

Annual  journal.     6-27.     1870-1891.    8".     Chicago. 
Annual  journal   and   discussion  of    the   Illinois  and   Iowa 
State  Dental  Societies.     8".     Chicago.    1873. 

Illinois  State  Eclectic  Medical  Society.  Organized 
1869(?).  (W.  R.  Schussler,  M.D.,  cor.  sec,  Or- 
land,  111.) 

Proceedings. 

Transactions. 

Illinois  State  Homoeopathic  Medical  Association. 

Proceedings.    2,  1857.     8,  1862.     8".     Waiikegan-Nev:  York. 

Illinois  State  Horticultural  Society.       Organized  1857. 
(L.  R.  Bryant,  sec,  Princeton,  111.)     Springfield, 
III. 
Transactions.   1864-67  (occasionally  published) ;  new  series 
v.  1,  1868— V.  31,  1898.    31  v.     cl. 

Note.    V.  24-26,  ed.  by  A.  C.  Hammond;  v.  27-31,  ed.  by  H. 
M.  Dunlap. 
World's  Fair  report;  ed.  by  H.  M.  Dunlap.    1893. 


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Illinois  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1850. 
mund  W.  Weiss,  perm,  sec,  Ottawa,  111.) 
TransactionB.    Annual.    45  v.    cl.,  $2. 


(Ed- 


Indian  Rights  Association.     Organized,   1882.     (Herb. 
Welsh,  sec.)    1305  Arch  St.,  Philadelpkia,  Fa. 

Reports.    Annual.    8". 

Four  weeks  among  the  Sioux,  by  Herbert  Welsh.     1882.    8". 

Removal  of  the  Bouthern  Utes,  by  C.  C.  Painter.  1800. 
12  p.     8". 

I'rotest  of  the  Association  against  the  removal  of  the  Utes, 
by  H.  Welsh.     1890.     8  p.     8". 

Heroes  of  North  America,  by  G:  T.  Kercheval.  1890.  8  p.  8«. 

Plea  for  enlarged    school  work,   by  C.  C.  Painter.    1890. 

6  p.     80. 

Indian  Rights  Association,  its  aims,  methods,  and  work,  by 
C.  C.  Painter.     1S90.     S  p.     8". 

Indian  question  past  and  present,  by  H.  Welsh.  1890.  20  p. 
8". 

Crisis  in  Indian  affairs,  by  II.  Welsh.    1891.     8  p.     8". 

Who  shall  be  the  victim?  by  W.  H.  Hare.    1891.     8  p.    8". 

Agent  McLaughlin's  account  of  the  arrest  and  death  of 
Sitting  Bull.     1891.    8  p.     8". 

Further  report  on  the  proposed  removal  of  the  Southern 
Utes,  by  F.  F.  Kane  and  F.  M.  Riter.     1S02.     :U  p.     8". 

The  Indian  as  a  worker,  by  H.  M.  Jenkins.     1892.     8  p.     8". 

Crisis  in  Indian  education,  and  supplemental  report,  by  H. 
Welsh.     1892.    4  p.    8». 

Extravagance,  waste,  and  failure  in  Indian  education,  by  H. 
Welsh.     1892.    24  p.     8". 

How  to  bring  the  Indian  to  citizenship  and  citizenship  to 
the  Indian,  by  H.  Welsh.     1892.     16  p.     8". 

Three  statements  by  an  Apache,  by  F.  C.  Sparhawk.  1892. 
4  p.     »«. 

Cheyennes  and  Arapahoes  revisited,  and  a  statement  of  their 
contracts  with  attorneys,  by  C.  C.  Painter.    189.3.     6ti  p.     8". 

Report  of  Hon.  Theodore  Roosevelt  upon  a  visit  to  Indian 
reservations  and  schools  in  South  Dakota,  Nebraska,  and 
Kansas.     1893.     26  p.     8". 

Civilization  among  the  Sioux,  by  H.  Welsh.    1893.    62  p.   8". 

Enforcement  of  liquor  laws  a  necessary  protection  to  the 
Indians,  by  G.  B.  Grinnell.     1893.     6  p.    8". 

Dangerous  assault  upon  the  integrity  of  the  civil  service  law 
in  the  Indian  service,  by  H.  Welsh.     1893.     8  p.    S". 

Secretary  of  the  Interior  and  the  Indian  educational  prob- 
lem —  a  rift  in  the  cloud,  by  H.  Welsh.     1894.    4  p.     8". 

Immediate  pressing  need  of  the  Navajo   Indiana,  by  H. 
Welsh.     1894.     8  p.     8". 
_-    Indian  school  welfare,  from  N'eio  Vork  Evening  Post.    1894. 
8  p.     8». 

Tour  of  observation  among  Indians  and  Indian  schools  in 
Arizona,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Kansas,  by  C:  F. 
Meserve.     1894.     8". 

Attorney-General  and  seven  Indian  policemen  of  Cheyenne 
River  Agency  —  a  case  where  to  serve  faithfully  came  near 
Hearing  the  gallows,  by  n.  Welsh.     189.T.    12  p.    8'\ 

Civil  service  reform  essential  to  a  successful  Indian  admin- 
istration, by  F.  E.  Leupp.     189.i.     16  p.     8". 

Latest  phase  of  the  Southern  Ute  question,  by  F.  E.  Leupp. 
1895.     8». 

History  and  condition  of  Catawba  Indians  of  North  Carolina, 
by  H.  L.  Scaife.     1897. 

Early  Moravian  Indian  work,  by  11.  Welsh.    1897.    14  p. 

Notes  of  a  summer  tour  among  the  Indians  of  the  South- 
west, by  F.  E.  Leupp.     1897.     26  p. 

Indiana  Academy  of  Science.    Organized  1885.    (J:  S. 
Wright,  sec,  423  W.  Capitol  Are.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.) 
By-laws,  officers,  members,  etc.    Annual,  1886-91. 
Proceedings.    Annual  since  1891. 

J^ote.  The  proceedings  for  1891-93  were  printed  by  the 
Academy,  those  later  by  the  state. 

Indiana  Civil  Service  Reform  Association.     (Lucius  B. 
Swift,  sec,  Hubbard  Block.)    Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Documents.  No.  1.  Report  of  committee  to  examine  into 
the  civil  service  of  the  benevolent  institutions  of  Indiana.  1886. 
6  p. 

No.  2.  A  report  relating  to  the  Federal  civil  service  in  In- 
diana since  Mar.  4,  1885.     [By  L.  B.  Swift.]     1886.     8'\ 

No.  3.  Annual  address  of  the  president,  William  Dudley 
Foulke.     1886.     12  p. 

No.  4.  Supplemental  report  relating  to  the  civil  service  in 
the  Indianapolis  poet-oftico,  by  Lucins  B.  Swift.     1888.     7  p. 

No.  .T.  Annual  address  by  the  president,  Wm.  Dudley 
Foulke.     1889.     15  p. 


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Indiana  Engineering  Society.     Organized  1880   as  the 
Indiana  Society  of  Surveyors  and  Civil  Engineers. 
Name   changed  to  the  present  in  1887.       (J.  F. 
O'Brien,  ex-sec,  Cloverdale,  Ind.) 
Proceedings.    Annual.    1881  +. 

Indiana  Historical  Society.  Organized  1830.  (J:  P. 
Dunn,  sec.    The  Sentinel.)     Indianapolis,  Ind. 

The  uses  of  history,  by  And.  Wylie.     26  p.     8".     1831. 

The  early  history  of  Indianapolis,  etc.,  by  Nathaniel  Bolton. 
\ihZ.    8°.  .  „ 

Pamphlets,  nos.  1-5.  188fr-90.  8".  Publications,  nos.  fi- 
12      1892-4.    These  are  included  in  the  fonowing: 

Publications,    v.  2 :  1-12.    1895.    8<>.  .      .       , 

2-1.  Law  and  courts  Northwest  and  Indiana  territories,  by 
D.  AV.  Howe.  —  2.  Life  and  services  of  John  B.  Dillon,  by 
J-  Coburn.  —  .3.  Acquisition  of  Louisiana,  by  T;  M.Oooley. 
—  4  Loughery's  defeat  and  Pigeon  Roost  massacre,  with 
Inlrod.  sketch  by  C:  Martindale.  —  5.  Descriptive  catalogue 
of  the  official  publications  of  the  Territory  and  State  of  In- 
diana, from  1800  to  1890,  by  D.  W.  Howe.  —  6.  Rank  of 
Charles  Osborn  as  an  anti-slavery  pioneer,  by  G;  W.  Julian. — 
7.  Man  in  history,  an  oration  for  the  Columbian  year,  by  J.  C. 
Ridpath.  —  8.  Ouiatanon,  a  study  in  Indiana  history,  by  O.  J. 
Craig.  —  9.  Reminiscences  of  a  Journey  to  Indianapolis  in 
the  year  1836,  bv  C.  P.  Ferguson;  Life  of  Ziba  Foote,  by  S.- 
Morrison. —  10.'  Old  settlers,  by  R.  B.  Duncan.  — 11.  Docu- 
ments relating  to  the  French  settlements  on  the  Wabash,  by  J. 
P.  Dunn.  —  12.  Slavery  petitions  and  papers,  by  J.  P.  Dunn  ; 
Index. 

Indiana   Horticultural   Society.      Organized   1840;  re- 
organized   1860.      (Prof.    Jas.  Troop,  sec,  721 
State  St.,  Lafayette  (West  side).)    Indianapolis, 
Ind. 
Annual  reports. 

Indiana  Pharmaceutical  Association.     Organized  1882. 
(A.     Timberlake,    sec,     1542    College     Ave.) 
Indianapolis,  hid. 
Proceedings,  with  constitution  and  bylaws,  etc.    3-4.    1884- 
85.    8". 

Indiana   State   Dental   Association.      Organized    1858. 
(J.  S.  McCurdy,  D.D.S.,  sec,  21  W.  Berry  St., 
Et.  Wayne,  Ind.) 
History  of  the  association.     1882.    94  p.     8".     pap. 
Transactions.    1883,1886,1888-94.     9v.    8".     81-117  p.     pap. 
Transactions    of    the  tri-state    dental   meeting:    Michigan, 
Ohio,  and  Indiana.    1895.     154  p.    8".     pap. 

Indiana  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1849.     (F. 
C.  Heath,  M.D.,  sec,  17  W.  Ohio  St.)     Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
Transactions.    1872-98.    27  v.    8".    cl.,  $1. 

Industrial    Education   Association.        See    New    York 
Teachers'  College. 

International   Association    of    Factory    Inspectors    of 
North  America.     (Evan  H.  Davis,  sec.) 
Proceedings  of  conventions.    Annual. 

International  Association  of  Railway  Surgeons.  Or- 
ganized 1888  as  National  Association  of  Hallway 
Surgeons.  Incorporated  1897  under  the  present 
title.  (L.  J.  Mitchell,  M.D.,  sec,  73  Laflin  St., 
Chicago,  111.) 
Transactions  National  Association.  5  v.  1888-93.  8".  cl. 
o.  p. 

The  Railway  Surgeon  (weekly).  Ed.  by  L.  J.  Mitchell, 
M.D.    May,  1894,  to  date.    4".    $5  per  annum. 

International  Council  of  Women.     1888.     Washington, 
D.  C. 

Report  of  council  assembled  March  25  to  April  1,  1888. 
1888. 

Kote.  Contains  papers  on  higher  education,  co-education, 
woman  in  the  professions,  and  sex  in  brain. 

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[Iowa 


Organized    1894. 


Organized 


1853. 
Des 


International  Folk-Lore  Association.  Organized  1891. 
(Mrs.  H.  W.  Bassett,  sec,  5208  Kimbark  Ave., 
Chicago,  111.) 

TheFolk-Lnrint  ((i\xMler\y).     Beginning  1893.    $3. 

Folk-Lore  Miuiual,  by  F.  8.  Baesett.  1892.  Published  for 
memberfl  only. 

Papers  read  before  the  Folk-Lore  CoDgreiBes  In  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  and  in  Atlanta,  Ga.    1895. 

Archives,  v.  1.  International  Folk-Lore  Congress  of  the 
World's  Columbian  Exposition.    8".    cl.,    $.5. 

V.  2.  Tales  from  the  totems  of  the  Hidery,  by  James  Deans. 
1898.    8".     cl.,  ,!!l..50. 

Inventors'  Patent  Right  Association. 

Patent  Riqht  Gazette.    4  v.    4".    1871-72.    New  York. 
Note.      Was  succeeded  by  the  United  States  Patent  Right 
Association,  which  see. 

Investigators   Club.      Organized    1894.      (Paul   Weir, 
cor.  sec,  Frederica  St.)      Owenshoro,  Ky. 
Papers.    1  v.    93  p.    pap. 

Iowa  Academy  of  Sciences.     Organized  1885.     (H.  F. 
Baur,  sec.)     Des  Moines,  la. 
Proceedings,     v.  1  :  1  (1887-89),  1890;  v.  1  :  2,  1892;  v.  1  :  3, 
1893;  V.  1  :  4,  1894;  v.  2,189.');  v.  3,  1896;  v.  4,  1897;  v,  5,  1898. 
V.  1,  $2.50;  v.  2-5,  ea.,  50c. 

Iowa   Engineering   Society.     Organized  1887  as   Iowa 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers  and    Surveyors  ;  in- 
corporated 1896  as  above.     (E.  P.  Boynton,  sec, 
P.  O.  Box  66,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.)   Des  3foines,  la. 
Proceedings :  Annual.    1887-98.    12  t.    pap.,  50c. 

Iowa    Ornithologists'    Association. 
Salem,  la. 
Iowa   Ornithologist.    Quarterly.    8". 

Iowa    State   Agricultural   Society. 

(Geo.  H.  Van  Houten,  sec,  State  House.) 
Moines,  loiva. 
Annual  reports. 
Iowa  State  Dental  Society. 

Transactions.    18.    1880.    8".     Oskaloota. 

Iowa  State  Historical  Society.  Organized  1857.  (M. 
W.  Davis,  sec,  129  Washington  St.)  Iowa  City, 
la. 

Annals  of  Iowa  (quarterly).  Vol.  1-12.  1863-74.  12  v. 
8".    portraits. 

loiDa  Historical  Record  (quarterly),  v.  1,  1885 — v.  13, 
1897.    80. 

Reports.     Biennial.     1-21.     1858-1897.     8". 

Iowa  historical  lectures,  1892.     1893.     8". 

Contribution  to  early  history  of  Iowa.     1893.     8". 

Claim  Association  of  Johnson  County,  Iowa.    1894.    8". 

Historical  lectures  :  Early  leaders  in  the  professions.  1894. 
8". 

Documentary  material  relating  to  the  hiitory  of  Iowa. 
1895.    8". 

Amish  Mennonites :  sketch  of  their  origin  and  their  settle- 
ment, with  their  creed  in  an  appendix,  by  B.  L.  Wick.  1894. 
8". 

Iowa  State  Horticultural  Society.  Organized  1866. 
(G:  H.  Van  Houten,  sec.  and  libn.,  Capitol 
Building.)     Des  Moines,  la. 

Reports.  Annual,  v.  1, 1866— v.  33,  1898.  8".  •!.,  $1.  State 
Printer. 

Iowa   State   Medical    Society.     Organized  1850.     (Ja. 
W.    Cokenower,   M.D.,    sec,    609  Walnut   St.) 
Des  Moines,  la. 
Transactions;  v.  1,  1865— V.  16, 1898.    8o.    cl.,  $1. 

Iowa,  State  University  of.  Organized  1855.  (B.  G. 
Ridgway,  libn.)     loiva  City,  la. 

Bulletin  from  the  Laboratories  of  Natural  History.  8". 
pap.  V.  1:  1-4.  1888-90.  v.  2:  1-4.  1890-3.  v.  3:  1-4. 
1895-6.     V.  4.1-4.     1896-8. 

Law  Bulletin.  8".  sh.  v.  1 :  1-8.  1891-3.  v.  2:  9-16. 
1893-.^.     V.  .1:  17-24.     189.'i-7. 

Historical  monographs,    nos.  1,2.    2  v.    8°.    pap.    1891,92. 


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Iowa,  State  University  of,  continued. 

1.  History  of  the  Atnaim  Society,   or  coinmunily  of  true 
Ingpiration,  by  W.  R.  Perkins  and  IJ.  L.  Wick. 

2.  History    of  the  Trappist  abbey  of    New   Melleray,  in 
OubiKiue  County,  la.,  by  W.  R.  Perkins. 

Documentary  material  relating  to  the  history  of  Iowa,  by 
B.  F.  Shambaugh.     v.  2.     1897. 
Xote.    V.  1  was  published  by  the  Iowa  Historical  Society. 
Studies  in  psychology.    1897.    no.  1.    8".    pap. 
Note.    no.  2  in  press. 

Iowa,  State  University  of:  Engineering  Society  of  the. 
Organized  1886.  (C:  S.  Magowan.)  loxvaCUy, 
la. 


The  Transit.    1890-97.     5  v. 
later  made  an  annual.) 


8".     (Started  as  a  semi-annual, 


Jefterson    County    Historical    Society.      Incorporated 
1886.     (D.    S.  Marvin,  lihn.)    14  Prospect  St., 
Watertowti,  N.  Y. 
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8th  ser.  History,  politics,  and  education:  1,2.  Beginnings 
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of  Jiipau,  1853-81,  by  T.  lyenaga.  — 10.  History  of  I,il>pria,  by 
J.  H.  T.  McPheraon.—  11,  12.  Character  and  Inllucnce  of  the 
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2,3.  Church  and  state  in  New  England,  by  P.  E.  Laucr. — 
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discovery  of  America,  by  H.  B.  Adams  and  II:  \V<>od.  —  1-'. 
Causes  of  the  American  Kevolntion,  by  J.  Woodburn. 

11th  ser.  Labor,  slavery,  and  self-government:  1.  Social 
condition  of  labor,  by  E.  R.  L.  Gould.  — 2.  World's  represent- 
ative assemblies  of  today,  by  E.  K.  Aldon.  —3,  4.  Negro  in 
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western  farmer,  by  A.  F.  Bentley.  — 9,  10.  History  of  slavery 
in  CotinccHcut,  by  B.  C.  Steiner.  —  11,  12.  T,oc.il  government 
in  the  south  and  southwest,  by  E:  W.  Bemis;  Popular  elec- 
tion of  United  States  senators,  by  J:  Haynes. 

12tb  ser.  Institutional  and  economic  history  :  1,  2.  Cincin- 
nati Southern  Railway  :  a  study  in  municipal  activity,  by  J.  H. 
Hollander.  — 3.  Constitutional  beginnings  of  North  Carolina, 
1603-1729,  by  J.  S.  Bassett.  —  4.  Struggle  of  Protestant  dis- 
senters for  religious  toleration  in  Virginia,  by  U.  R.  Mclhvaine. 

—  .5-7.  Carolina  pirates  and  colonial  commerce,  1670-1740,  by 
8.  C.  Ilughson.  —  8,  9.  History  of  representation  and  suffrage 
in  Massachusetts,  1620-91,  by  G.  11.  Flaynes.— 10.  English 
institutions  and  the  American  Indian,  by  J.  A.  James. —  11, 12. 
International  beginnings  of  the  Congo  Free  State,  by  J.  8. 
Reeves. 

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Government  of  the  colony  of  South  Carolina,  by  E.  L.  Whit- 
ney.— ."!,  4.  Early  relations  between  Maryland  and  Virginia, 
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system  in  America,  by  T.  F.  Morgan.  — 6,  7.  White  servitude 
in  the  colony  of  Virginia,  by  J.  C.  Ballagh.  —  8.  Genesis  of 
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Benjamin  Franklin  as  an  economist,  by  W.  A.  Wetzel.  — 10. 
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—  11,  12.  Government  and  religion  of  the  Virginia  Indians,  by 
8.  R.  Ilendren. 

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—  2.  City  government  of  Baltimore,  by  T.  P.  Thomas.     2.')c. 

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50c.  —  4,  5.  Servitude  in  the  colony  of  North  Carolina,  by 
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rroccciliuKP.     1876-84.     9  v.     hf.  cf. 

Minutes,  etc.     1884-87.    pap. 

rroceodings  of  annual  meetiugs,  1884-98.     pap. 

Lackawanna  Institute  of  History  and  Science.     (C:  Le 

Roy  Wheeler,  curator  and  libn.)     Scranton,  Pa. 

rroceediugBand  OoUectionB.     v.  1.     1887.     8". 

Glacialion  ;  its  relation  to  the  Lackawanna  Wyoming  region, 

by   J.  C.  Branner.     1888.      18   p.    8".      4   plates.      From    the 

Proceedings. 

Flora  of  the  Lackawanna  and  Wyoming  Valleys,  by  Dudley 
and  Thurston.    1892. 

Ladies  Health  Protective  Association,  See  New  York. 
Lafayette  College.  Organized  1826.  (Selden  J.  Coffin, 
registrar.)      Easton,  Pa. 

The  Lafayette  (published  by  the  students  weekly  during 
college  year).    $2perann. 

The  Touchstone  (published  monthly  by  students).  $1.25 
per  ann. 

The  Melange.  A  college  annual,  published  by  the  junior 
class.    8".    bound,  $1. 

Addresses  in  honor  of  Prof.  T.  C.  Porter.  Founder's  day, 
1897.    48  p.     with  port.     10c. 

Place  of  athletics  in  college  life,  by  Pres.  E.  D.  Warlield. 
28  p.    8".    10c. 

Catalogue  of  Lafayette  College  .  .  .  Sixty-sixth  year. 
1897-98. 

Note.  Lafayette  College,  its  history,  its  men  and  their 
record.by  S.J.  Coffin.  8o.  370  p.  el.,  $2.50.,  can  be  obtained 
from  the  author. 

Lake    Mohonk   Conferences.     Organized   respectively 
1883-90-95.    (Albert  K.  Smiley.)    Lake  Mohonk, 
Ulster  Co.,  N.   V. 
V-»       Proceedings.     Lake  Mohonk  conferences  of  the  friends  of 
the  Indian.      lst-15th  annual  meetings,  1883-98.      12  v.     pap. 
8".    Ist  V.  printed  bv  Govt.  Printing  Off. ;  2d  v.  by  Sherman 
,&  Co.,  P/iila. 
\.^    Conferences  on  the  negro  question.    1890-91.    lst-2d.    2  v. 
■']      pap.    8".     Sllis,  Boston. 

I      Conferences  on  international  arbitration.    1895-8.    4  v.    pap. 
_^f  8». 

League  for  Social  Service.     Organized  1898.     (W.  H. 
Tolraan,    sec.)        Room    608     United    Charities 
Bldg.,  105  E.  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 
Leaflets.     Ser.  A,  Good  Citizenship,     nos.  1-9,  35c.  per  100. 
8er.  B,  Abstract  of  State  laws.    1,  New  York,  5,  Pennsylvania. 
League   of    American   Wheelmen.      Organized    1880. 
(Abbot  Bassett,  sec,  530  Atlantic  Ave.)    Boston, 
Mass. 
L.  A.  W.  Bulletin  and  Good  Roads  (weekly).     1885+. 
Note.     Originally  named  L.  A.  W.  Bulletin. 
Wide  tires.     (Reprinted  by  permission  from  Bulletin  No. 
39  of  the  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  University  of 
the  State  of  Missouri.)     1898.     5c. 

Good  country  roads  and  how  to  make  them,  by  Isaac  B. 
Potter.    64  p.    67  il.     5c. 

Good  macadam  roads  and  how  to  make  them,  by  Isaac  B. 
Potter.     72  p.     72  11. 
Cycle  paths.    80  p.    77  11.    5c. 

Leland   Stanford  Junior  University.     Organized    1891. 
(Herb.  C.  Nash,    libn.)       Stanford   University, 
CaL 
Publications  :  History  and  economics  : 

1.  Tariff  controversy  in  the  United  States,  1789-1833;  with  a 
summary  of  the  period  before  the  adoption  of  the  constitution, 
by  O.  L.  Elliott.     1892.     8".     $1. 

2.  Official  relations  between  the  United  States  and  the  Sioux 
Indians,  by  Lucy  E.  Textor. 

3.  Almshouse  women  :  a  study  of  228  women  in  the  city 
and  county  almshouse  of  San  Francisco,  by  May  Roberts 
Smith.     44  p.    12  p.  of  tables. 

Publications  :  Electricity  : 

1.  Some  observations  upon  the  conductivity  of  a  copper 
wire  in  various  dielectrics,  by  F.  Sanford.     1892.    8".    60c. 

Publications  :  Economics  and  social  science  : 

Charities  of  San  Francisco  :  a  directory  of  the  benevolent  and 
correctional  agencies,  together  with  a  digest  of  those  laws 
most  directly  affecting  their  work.    1894.     8".    o.  p. 


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Lelaiul  Stanford  Junior  University,  continued. 
rublicutiouu  of  thu  library  : 

1.     Hopkins  Itail way  Library.    Catalogue,  by  P\  J.Teggart. 
189^).    sq.  4".    $1.50;  unbound,  $l.'2r.. 
University  addrebaes : 

1.  American  university  and  tlie  American  man.  1893.  8". 
o.  p. 

2.  Addresses  at  the  4tli  annual  comuiencemeut,  May  2!», 
18iti  :  Specialization  in  education,  by  .1:  M.  .Stillinun  ;  addresscB 
to  the  graduates,  by  I):  8.  Jordan.     189:').     8».    o.  p. 

;5.  The  passing  of  Plato.  Blxth  coninieDceoient  address, 
May  26,  1897,  by  Oliver  Peebles  Jenkins.    23  p.     Ific. 

Geology  and  paleontology. 

1.  The  Neocene  of  the  Hauta  Cruz  Mountains.  \.  Hlratig- 
raphy,  by  George  Hall  .Ashley.  94  p.  4  plates.  [Kor  dis- 
tribution only.] 

The  Hopkins  Laboratory. 

1.  The  fiHliesof  Hinaloa;  by  David  Htarr  Jordan,  President 
of  the  University,  assisted  by  Edward  Chapin  Starks,  George 
Bliss  Culver,  and  Thomas  Marion  Wlllianis.  142  p.  29  plates. 
$1.50. 

2.  On  the  cranial  characters  of  the  genus  Scboslodes,  by 
Frank  Cramer.    42  p.     14  plates.     75c. 

3.  The  Hshes  of  I'uget  Sound,  by  David  Starr  Jordan  and 
Edward  Chapin  Starks.     74  p.     2H  plates.     $1. 

4.  New  Mollophaga  (I).  With  special  reference  to  a  col- 
lection made  from  marine  birds  of  the  Hay  of  Monterey,  by 
Vernon  Lyman  Kellogg.    140  p.     15  plates.    $1. 

5.  Notes  on  tishes  little  known  or  new  to  science,  by  David 
Starr  Jordan.    44  p.    24  plates,  $1. 

6.  Notes  on  fresh  water  fishes  of  the  Pacitic  slope  of  North 
America,  by  Cloudsley  Ruller.     24  p.     25c. 

7.  New  Mallophaga  (II).  From  laud  birds,  together  with 
an  account  of  the  mallophagous  mouth-parts,  by  Vernon 
Lyman  Kellogg.     122  p.     14  plates.     $1. 

8.  List  of  fishes  collected  at  Port  Ludlow,  Washington,  by 
Edwin  Chapin  Starks.    14  p.     2  plati's.     50c. 

9.  Marine  fossils  from  the  coal  measures  of  Arkansas,  by 
James  Perrin  Smith.    72  p.     9  plates.     75c. 

10.  Scientific  names  of  Greek  and  Latin  derivation,  by 
Walter  Miller.    31  p.     50c. 

11.  A  morphological  study  of  Naias  and  Zannichellia,  by 
Douglas  Houghton  Campbell.    68  p.     5  plates.     50c. 

12.~  Geology  of  the  palezoic  area  of  Arkansas  south  of  the 
uovaculite  region,  by  George  Hall  Ashley.  31  cuts.  2  maps. 
50c. 

13.  The  development  of  Glyphioceras  and  the  Phylogeny 
of  the  Glyphioccratidal,  by  .lames  Perrin  Smith.  28  p.  3 
plates.    50c. 

14.  A  geological  reconnaissance  of  the  coal  fields  of  the 
Indian  Territory,  by  Noah  Fields  Drake.  94  p.  2  maps.  1 
plate.    50c. 

15.  Description  of  a  species  of  fish  (MitsukurinI  owstoni) 
from  Japan,  the  type  of  a  distinct  family  of  lamnoid  sharks, 
by  David  Starr  Jordan.     5  p.     2  plates.     25c. 

Lenox  Librarj'.     Organized  1870.    Now  included  in  tlie 
New  York  Public  Library.   (Wilberforce  Eanies, 
Lenox  libn.,  5th  Ave.  and  70th  St.) 
Contributions  to  a  catalogue  of  the  Lenox  library.     40. 

1.  Voyages  of  Hulsius,  etc.     1877.     24  p.     50c. 

2.  The  Jesuit  relations,  etc.    1879.     19  p.     $1. 

3.  The  Voyages  of  Thevenot.     1879.     20  p.     50c. 

4.  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress,  etc.     1879.    49  p.     $1. 

5.  Works  of  Shakespeare,  etc.     1880.     128  p.     $1.50. 

6.  Works  of  Milton,  etc.     1881.     46  p.     50c. 

7.  The  Waltonlan  collection.     1893.     56  p.     50c. 
Catalogue  of  the  paintings  in  the  gallery.    32  p.     16".     10c. 
Catalogue   of   the  paintings  in  the  K.  L.  Stuart  collection. 

1895.     38  p.     16".     lOc. 

The  letter  of  Columbus  on  the  discovery  of  America.  1892. 
100  p.     16".     cl.,  50c. 

The  same.  Si-c.  ed.,  without  the  Latin  appendix.  49  p.  10". 
pap.,  25c. 

Lexington  Historical  Society.  Organized  188G.  (G: 
O.  Smith,  cor.  sec,  No.  (i  Ilawley  St.,  Boston., 
L.  A.  Saville,  treas.,  Lexington.)  Lexington, 
Mass. 


Proceedings  and  papers,  1886-9. 
Guide  book  to  Lexington,    il. 


V.  1,  1890. 
SI. 


Library  Cotnpany  of  Philadelphia.     See  Pliiladelphia. 

Licking  C'ountj-  Pioneer  .\ssociation.      Xewaik,  0. 
Pioneer  pamphlets.     no8.  1-9.     1869-74.     S". 
yote.     Also  separate  publications  of  some  of  these. 

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Lincoln   County  Historical  Society.     Organized    1894. 
(Wm.     D.    Patterson,     sec,    Wiscasset,    Me.) 
Damariscotta,   Maine. 
Rev.  Jiicol)    Builcy:   his   cbnraoter  and    works,    by   C:    B. 
Allen.     1895.    8". 

IVmaquid  :  its  genesis,  discovery,  name,  and  colonial  rela- 
tions to  New  England,  by  R.  K.  Sewall.     1896.     21  p.     8". 

Linnasan  Society.     See  New  England  :  New  York. 

Literary   Confederacy,   Tiie.     Organized    1817.      New 
York. 

St.  Tdmniany  Ittagazine.    7  nos.    1823-4. 
Miscellauies,   by   by  G.  C.  Verplanck,  VV.  O.  Bryant,   ami 
Rob.  C.  Sands.     Reprinted  from  The  Talisman. 


Logan  Hi.sturical  Society.     Organized  1841. 
0. 


West/all, 


The  American  Pioneer  (monthly).    2  v.    8".    Jan.,  1842— 


Oct.,  1843.    V.  1,  Chillicotlie.    v.  2,  Cincinnati. 
reprinted  at  Cincinnati. 


V.   1   twice 


Long  Island  Historical  Society.  Organized  18C3. 
(Emma  Toedteberg,  libn.)  Cor.  Pierrepont  and 
Clinton  Sts.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 

Journal  of  a  voyage  to  New  York  and  a  tour  in  several  of 
the  American  colonies,  by  Jasper  Bankers  and  Peter  Sluyter. 
Trans,  by  H.  C.  Murphy.    1867.    8o.    $5. 

Battle  of  Long  Island,  by  Thos.  W.  Field.    1869.    8".     $4. 

Campaign  of  1776  around  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  by  H. 
P.  Johnston.     1878.     8».     $4. 

George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon,  a  collection  of 
George  Washington's  unpublished  agricultural  and  personal 
letters,  by  M.  D.  Conway.    1889.    $3. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  society,  1863-93.  1893. 
roy.  8°.     .^  mor.,  $5;  cl.,  $4. 

Louisiana  Historical  Society.    Organized  1836  ;  reorgan- 
ized 1895.    (Grace  King,  sec,  2221  Prytania  St.) 
New  Orleans,  La. 
A  discourse  on  the  life  of  F.  X.  Martin,  delivered  before  the 
society  Jan.  13,  1836,  by  Henry  A.  Bullard.    1850.    30  p.    8». 
Publications,    v.  1 :  1,  2.  1895.    v.  1 :  3,4.  1896.    v.  2:  1.1897. 

Louisiana  State  Medical  Association. 

Proceedings.     1-3.    1878-80.    8".    J^ew  Orleans. 
Louisiana  State  Medical  Society. 

Proceedings.     1-2.    1849-51.     S".     Neio  Orleans. 

Abstract  of  proceedings,     nos.   1-3.     Fifth   ann.  meeting. 
1883.     8".     New  Orlea7is. 

Transactions.    6-11.    1884-89.     8».     New  Orleans. 

Lowell :  Old  Residents'  Historical  Association.     Organ- 
ized 1868.     (C.  W.  Wlriddin,  sec,  61  Merrimack 
St.)     Lowell,  Mass. 
Contributiong.    v.  1-5.    1879-94.    5  v.     8". 
Parks  and  progress  and  Rogers  family,  by  R.  B.  Caverley. 
1882.     27  p.     12». 

Note.  For  titles  of  reprints,  see  Griffin's  Bibliography  of 
Am.  Hist.  Societies. 

Lutheran    Publication    House.       (H:   S.  Boner,  supt., 
42  N.  9th  St.)     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Publishes  Lutheran  books :   for  catalogue,  see   Publishers' 
Trade  List  Annual. 

Lyceum  of  Natural  History.  Organized  1817.  Now 
New  York  Academy  of  Sciences,  which  see. 

Macalester  College.      (Rev.   E.  D.    Neill,    D.D.,  525 
Portland  Ave.)     St.  Paul,   Minn. 
Contributions.    Department  of  history,  literature,  and  politi- 
cal science.     1st  ser.,  by  E.  D.  Neill.     nos.  1-8,  1889-90.     O. 

Contributions.  Department  of  history.  2d  ser.,  by  E.  D. 
NeiU.     1891-92.    8". 

Mahoning  Valley  Historical  Society. 

Historical  collections,     v.  1.     1876.    524  p.     Youngstown,  O. 

Maine  Board  of   Agriculture.      Organized  1852.     (B. 
Walker  McKeen,  sec.)     Augusta,  Maine. 
Board  Bulletin.    Monthly  during  growing  season. 
Agriculture  of  Maine.    Annual.    8".    cl. 

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Maine  Genealogical  and  Blogr!i]»liical  Society.  Aiigiisia, 
Me. 
The   Maine    Oenealoght  and   Iiiograj>fier  (quarterly),     v. 
1-3.    3  V.    80.     1875-8. 
Kote.    Hociety  now  defuuct. 
Maine  Genealogical  Society.     Organized   1884.     (Jos. 
P.  Thompson,  libn.)     621   Congress  St.,    Port- 
land, i)le. 
Annual  reports,     let,  1884-13th,  1896.     1886-97.     13  v.    O. 
The  elege  and  capture  of   Fori   Luyull  and  destruction  of 
Falmouth,   May   20,   1090,  by   J:  T.   Hull.      1885.     110  p.     8". 
o.  p. 

Portland  (Me.)  centennial   celebration,   1786-1886,  by  J:  T. 
Hull.     1886.    379  p.     pi.    8".    $2.50. 
By-laws,  adopted  Apr.  10,  1889.    1893. 

Names  of  Maine  soldiers  of  the  American  Revolution  who 
applied  for  state  bounty,  etc.     1893.     50  p.     $1. 

Probate  records  of  Lincoln  County,  Maine,  1760-1800,  comp. 
and  ed.  by  W:  D.  Patterson.     1895.     8".    $5. 

Maine  Historical  Society.  Organized  1822.  (H.  W. 
Bryant,  libn.,  22.'?  Middle  St.)      Portland,  Me. 

Collections.  Istser.    v.  1, 1831— v.  10,  Index  v.,  1891.    lOv.  8». 
Collectione  and  Proceedings.    2d  ser.    v.  1, 1890— v.  9,  1898. 
9v.     8".     cl.,  ea.,  $3.50. 
Documentary  series,     v.  1,  1869— v.  5,  1898: 

1.  Discovery  of  North  America,  ed.  by  J.  Q.  Kohl.     $3.50. 

2.  Discourse  concerning  western  planting  (Hakluyt),  ed. 
by  Dr.  Chas.  Deane.    $3.50. 

3.  The  Trelawny  papers,  ed.  by  J.  P.  Baxter.    $3.f>0. 

4.  5.  Baxter  mbs.  Transcfipts  of  early  M39.  relating  to  the 
settlement  of  Maine,  ed.  by  J.  P.  Baxter.     $2.50  ea. 

Maine  Medical  Association.     Organized   1852.     (C:  D. 
Smith,  M.D.,  perm.  sec.  and  ed.,   126  Free  St.) 
PoHland,  Me. 
Transactions.    Reprint  of  proceedings  from  organization. 
V.  1:  1,  1862— V.  13:  1,  1898. 

Maine  State  Bar  Association.  Organized  1891.  (L.  C. 
Cornish,  sec.)     Augusta,  Me. 

Charter,  by-laws,  and  officers,  1891-92. 
Proceedings,  annual  meetings,  l8t-4th,  1892-98. 

Maine  State  Pomological    Society.      Organized    1873. 
Prof.  Elijah  Cook,  sec,  Farmington,  Me.) 
Transactions.    1873  to  date,  excepting  1878-  97(  ?) . 

Marine  Biological  Laboratory.     Organized  1888.     (C. 

O.  Whitman,  Director,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chic, 

111.)      Wood's  IIoll,  Mass. 

Biological  lectures;  ed.  by  C.  O.  Whitman,    v.  1,1890— v.  6, 

1896.    6  V.     8".    cl.,  $2.50  to  $3.60.     Ohm. 

Biological  Bulletin  (moDtMy).    2  v.    8".     pap.     $3.    Oi7in. 

Maryland    Academy   of    Sciences.      Organized    18G3. 
(E:  Stabler,  jr.,  sec.)     Baltimore,  Md. 
Transactions,    v.  1,  1885-1895.     8". 

Maryland,  Civil  Service  Reform  Association  of.  Or- 
ganized 1881.  (Edwin  H.  Baltzer,  sec,  205  E. 
German  St.)     Baltimore,  Md. 

Annual  reports. 

Civil  Service  A'e/orwer  (monthly).  Jan.,  1885-June,  1892. 
Then  merged  in  Oood  Oovernment. 

Maryland  Historical  Society.  Organized  1844.  (H:  F. 
Thompson,  libn.)  Cor.  St.  Paul  and  Saratoga 
Sts.,  Baltimore.,  Md. 

Annual  reports.     1850,  1854,  1858.    8". 

Constitution,  by-laws,  charter,  etc.     1844,  1867,  1878.    8*. 

Catalogues  of  paintings,  etc. 

First  Discourse.  By  C.  F.  Mayer.  1844.  32  p.  8".  J.  D. 
Toy. 

Benj.  Banneker,  by  J.  H.  B.  Latrobe.  1845.  16  p.  8". 
Toy. 

Journal  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Currolllon,  during  his  visit  to 
Canada  in  1776,  as  one  of  the  commissioners  of  congress.  1845. 
84  p.     80.     /.  Murphy. 

The  same,  reprinted  in  8o  (price,  $5)  and  4".  1876.  Mur- 
phy. 

George  Calvert,  first  Lord  Baltimore,  by  J.  P.  Kennedy. 
1845.     50  p.     80.     Murphy. 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  by  J.  Morrison  Harris.  1846.  71  p.  8*. 
Toy. 

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Mujor  Samuel  Riuggold,  U.  8.  A.,  by  J.  Wynne,  M.D.  1847. 
IG  p.     S°.     Murphy. 

Oommeice,  literature  and  art,  by  Brantz  Mayer.  1848.  52  p. 
8».     MurpUy. 

American  colonial  history,  by  T.  Donaldson.  1849.  28  p. 
8».     Murphy. 

Oalifornia,  by  J.  Morrison  Harris.     1849.     32  p.     8".     Toy. 

Origin  and  growth  of  civil  liberty  in  Maryland,  by  ft.  VV. 
Brown.    1850.     40  p.    8".     Toy. 

Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  Otho  Holland  Williams,  by  Osmond 
Tiffany.     1851.    31  p.     8".     Murphy. 

Memorials  of  Columbus  [and  Martin  Behaim  and  his  globe 
at  Nurembergh],  by  R.  Dodge.     1851.     28  p.     8".     Toy. 

Tah-gah-jute;  or  Logan  and  Captain  Michael  Cresap,  by 
Brantz  Mayer.    1S51.     86  p.     8o.     Murphy. 

Maryland  two  hundred  years  ago,  by  S.  F.  Streeter.  1852. 
76  p.    8".     Toy. 

Baltimore;  or  long,  long  time  ago,  by  W.  R.  Buchanan. 
1853.    24  p.     8».     Murphy. 

Origin  and  caui>es  of  democracy  in  America,  by  G.  W.  Bur- 
nap.     1854.     29  p.     80.     Toy. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Benj.  Banueker,  by  Martha  Elllcott  Ty- 
son.    1854.     20  p.     8».     Toy. 

African  slave  trade  in  Jamaica,  and  comparative  treatment 
of  slaves,  by  Moses  Sheppard.     1854.    14  p.     8".     Toy. 

Martin  Behaim  the  German  astronomer  and  cosmographer 
of  the  times  of  Columbus,  by  J.  G.  Morris,  D.D.  1855.  48  p. 
8».    Murpht/. 

Memoir  of  Baron  De  Kalb,  by  J.  Spear  Smith.  1858.  36  p. 
8».     Toy. 

Origin  of  the  Japan  expedition,  by  Geo.  Lynn-Lachlan  Davis. 
1860.    14  p.     8".     Murphy. 

The  early  friends  or  quakers  in  Maryland,  by  J.  S.  Norris. 
1862.     30  p.    8".     Toy. 

Who  were  the  early  settlers  of  Maryland?  by  Rev.  Ethan 
Allen,  D.D.     1866.    18  p.     8".     Am.  Quart.  Church  Rev. 

Maryland  Historical  Society  and  the  Peabody  Institute  Trus- 
tees.   A  report  by  Brantz  Mayer.     1866.     15  p.     8".    Murphy. 

Annual  address,  1866,  by  W.  F.  Giles.  1867.  29  p.  8<>.  2d 
ed.    30  p.     8".     Murphy. 

Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks,  by  B.  Mayer.  1867.  36  p.  8». 
port.    Murphy. 

Memoir  of  John  H.  Alexander,  by  W.  Pinkney.  1867.  31  p. 
8".    Murphy. 

Note.    All  of  these  excepting  the  Carroll  Journal  are  o.  p. 

Fund  publications.  8".  (Nos.  1-14,  16-25,  have  the  im- 
print ot  Murphy;  no.  15,  that  of  Oowans,  New  York.    1869.) 

1.  History,  professions  and  prospects  of  the  society,  by  B. 
Mayer.     1867.     $1. 

2.  First  commander  of  Kent  Island,  by  S.  F.  Streeter.  1868. 
$1.50. 

3.  In  memory  of  George  Peabody.    1870.     $1. 

4.  Brief  account  of  the  settlement  [and  history]  of  Ellicott's 
Mills,  by  Martha  E.  Tyson.     1870.     $1.75. 

5.  A  lost  chapter  in  the  history  of  the  steamboat,  by  J.  H. 
B.  Latrobe.     1871.     $1. 

6.  First  steamboat  voyage  on  the  western  waters,  by  J.  H. 
B.  Latrobe.     1871.     $1. 

7.  Relatio  itineris  in  Marylandiam  [narrative  of  a  voyage  to 
Baltimore],  by  Father  Andrew  White,  S.J.,  with  trans,  by  J. 
H.  Converse.    1874.    $2. 

7  (Supplement).  Excerpta  ex  diversis  Uteris  Missionario- 
rum  ab  anno  1638,  ad  annum  1677.     1877.     $1. 

8.  The  Lords  Baltimore,  by  J.  G.  Morris,  D.D.  1874.  $1.50. 

9.  Papers  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Maryland,  by  S. 
F.  Streeter.     1876.    $3. 

10.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Dr.  James  McHenry,  Aide-de- 
Camp  and  private  secretary  of  Washington,  etc.,  by  F.  J. 
Brown.    1877.    $1. 

11.  Maryland's  influence  in  founding  a  national  common- 
wealth, by  Herbert  B.  Adams.     1877.     map.     $2. 

12.  Wenlock  Christi8on,andthe  early  friends  in  Talbot  Co., 
Md.,  by  B.  A.  Harrison,  M.D.    1878.     $1.50. 

13.  The  expedition  of  Lafayette  against  Arnold,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens.    1878.     $1. 

14.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Wm.  Hindman,  by  S.  A.  Harrison, 
M.D.    1880.     $1. 

15.  A  character  of  the  province  of  Maryland,  by  Geo. 
Alsop.     1880.     port,  and  map.     $1.75. 

16.  Proceedings,  in  connection  with  the  celebration  of  the 
150th  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Baltimore.     1880.      $2. 

17.  Founding  of  Washington  City,  by  A.  R.  Spofford.  1881. 
$1.50. 

18.  Foundation  of  Maryland  and  origin  of  the  act  concern- 
ing religion  of  April  21,  1649,  by  Bradley  T.  Johnson.  1883. 
$2. 

19.  Captain  Richard  Ingle,  the  Maryland  "  pirate  and  rebel," 
1642-1653,  by  E:  Ingle.     1884.    O.     $1.50. 

20.  Sir  George  Calvert,  Baron  of  Baltimore,  by  L:  W.  Wil- 
helm.    1884.    O.    $2. 


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21.  Maryland  in  Liberlii,  a  hlslory  of  tlie  colony  planted  by 
the  Maryland  State  (.'olonlzatlou  bocicty  ...  at  Cape  l'alrna» 
.  .  .  1S33-M,  by  J.   H.  B.  Lalrobc     ISHf).    O.     $2. 

22.  The  archives  of  Maryland  ub  illiiBtraling  the  Bplrlt  of 
the  times  of  the  early  colonifits,  by  H:  .StockbridKf.  1880  O 
$2. 

23.  The  great  ecal  of  Maryland,  by  Clayton  O.  Hall.  1886. 
O.     $1.6U. 

24.  1.  8k«lch  of  I.uther  Martin,  by  H.  V.  Uoddard  2 
Nathaniel  Uaiusay,  by  W.  V.  Brand.     1887.     O.     $1.50. 

25.  National  niedalH  of  the  U.  H.,  by  R:  McSherry.  1887. 
O.     $1. 

26.  A  memoir  of  John  Leed»  Kozeman,  the  (irat  hlHtorian  of 
Maryland,  by  8:  A.  Harriaon.     1888.    O.     *1.50. 

27.  PrcBident  LlDcolnand  the  Chicago  nieuiorial  on  emanci- 
pation, by  W.  W.  Pattou.     1888.    O. 

2H.     The  Calvert  Papers,     no.  1.     ISS'.I.     ().    $4. 

29.  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  western  boundary  of 
Maryland,    isyo.    O. 

3U.  The  Dismemberment  of  Maryland,  by  Q.  W.  Archer 
A  Maryland  manor,  by  J.  O.  Wilson.     1890. 

31.  Maryland  Independence  and  the  confederation,  by  W. 
J.  Uull;  [also)  RemiuiBcence  of  the  troublous  times  of  April, 
1801,  by  J.  M.  Harris.     1891.     8".    $1..S0. 

32.  LaFayette's  second  expedition  to  Virginia  in  1871,  bv 
E.  M.  Allen.     1S91.     8".     $1.  '' 

33.  Maryland  and  North  Carolina  in  the  campaign  of  1780- 
1781,  by  E:  O.  Daves,  1893.    11.    8».     $1.50. 

34.  Calvert  papers,  [no.  2.)  Selections  from  correspond- 
ence.    1894.     il.     maps.     8".     $2.50. 

Archives  of  Maryland.  Published  by  the  society  under  the 
authority  of  the  state.  4".  1883-1896.  15  v.  ea..  pap..  $2.50- 
el.,  $3.  I-  r  . 

1.  Proceedings  and  acts  of  the  Gen.  Assembly,  Jan.,  1637/8- 
Sept.,  1664,  with  lnde.v.  ' 

2.  Proceedings  and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Mary- 
land, Apr.,  1680-June,  1676,  with  index.     1884. 

3.  Proceedings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1636-7.     1885. 

4.  Judicial  and  testamentary  business  of  the  provincial 
court,  1637-1650.     (1887.) 

5.  Proceedings  of  the    council    of    Maryland,    1667-1688. 

6.  Correspondence  of  Gov.  Horatio  Sharpe.    v.  1,  1753-7. 

7.  Proceedings  and  acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Mary, 
land,  Oct.,  1678-Nov.,  1683.    1889. 

8.  Proceedings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1687/8-1693. 

9.  Correspondence  of  Gov.  Horatio  Sharpe.  v.  2.  1767-1761 
1890.  ^ 

10.  Judicial  and  testamentary  business  of  the  provincial 
court,  1649/50-57.    1891. 

11.  Journal  of  the  Maryland  Convention,  July  26-Aug.  14, 
1775.  Journal  and  correspondence  of  the  Maryland  Council  of 
Safety,  Aug.  29,  1775-July  6,  1776.     1892. 

12.  Journal  and  correspondence  of  the  Maryland  Council  of 
Safety,  July  7-Dec.  31,  1776.     1893. 

13.  Proceedings  and  acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Mary- 
land, April,  1084-June,  1692.    1894. 

14.  Correspondence  of  Gov.  Horatio  Sharpe.  v.  3.  1761- 
1771. 

16.    Proceedings  of  the  council,  1671-1681. 
Note.    For  more  details  regarding  publications,  see  Griffin's 
Bibliography  of  Amer.  hist.  Hocieties. 

Maryland,   Medical  and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of.     Or- 
ganized 1799.      Baltimore,  Md. 
Summary  of  proceedings,  1799-1807.     8".     1807. 
Act  of  incorporation  and  supplementary  acts  with  by-laws. 
8^.     1822,  1848. 

Sketch  of  proceedings,  annual  and  special  sessions,  1853.  8". 
1863. 
Acts,  by-laws,  code  of  ethics,  etc.    1854,  1870,  1873,  1876, 

Proceedings,  ann.  and  spec,  sessioos,  1854.    S».    1855 
Transactions.     1856,  1869,  1873-89.    8".     1869-89 
By-laws,  etc.     1870,  1873,  1875,  1878.    8". 

Maryland,  Society  for  the  History  of  the  Germans  in. 
Organized    1886.     (Rev.  F.  Ph.  Hennighausen, 
sec,  115  W.  Lee  St.)     Baltimore,  Md. 
Reports.    Annual.    1st,  1887-12th,  1898.    12  v.     S».     ea.,  $1. 

Massachusetts  Eclectic  Medical  Society.  Organized 
1860.  (P.  E.  Howes,  M.D.,  rcc.  sec,  703  Wash- 
ington St.,  Dorchester  Dist.,  Boston,  Mass.) 

Transactions;  ed.  by  recording  secretary.  Pub.  annually 
since  1861.  ' 

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Massachusetts    Historical   Society.      Organizeil    1791. 

(S.  A.  Green,  libn.)     Cor.  of  Boyhton  Si-  and 

the  Femvay,  Boslon,  Mass. 

Collectioua.    S".    v.  1. 1792;  repr.,  1806  and  1859  :  v.  2, 1793; 

reur  .   1810-  v.   3,  1894;  repr.,   1810:  v.   4,   1795;  repr.,   183j  : 

V  5  1798;  repr.,  1816  auii  1835:  v.  6,  1800;  repr.,  1846:  v.  7. 
1801;  repr.,  1846:  v.  8,  1802;  repr.,  1856:  v.  9,  1804;  repr., 
1857:  V.  10,  1809;  repr.,  1857.  „,„,.  lo^c. 

Second  Ber.    v.  1,  1814;  repr..  1838:  v.  2,  1814;  repr.,  1846: 

V  3.  1816;  repr.,  1846:  v.  4,  1816;  repr.,  1846;  v.  5,  1815;  repr., 
1848;  V.  6,  1815;  repr.,  1848  :  v.  7, 1818;  repr.,  1826  :  v.  8.  1819; 
reur    1826-  v.  9,  1822;  repr.,  1832:  v.  10,  1823;  repr.,  1843. 

Third  eer.  v.  1,  18251  repr.,  18*6:  v.  2,  1830;  3,  1833;  4, 
1834;  5,  1836;  6,  1837;  7,  1838;  8,  1843;  9   1846;  10, 1849. 

Fourth  ser.  v.  1,  1852;  2,  1854;  3,  1856;  4,  1858;  5,  1861; 
6  1863;  7.1866;  8,1888;  9-10,1871.  „_    „  ^ 

Fifth  ser.     V.  1,   1871;  2-3,  1877;  4-5,  1878;  6.  1879;  7-8, 

■^'^Ixth  ser.^'v.  'l,  1886;  2,  1888;  3,  1889;  4,  1891;  5,  1892;  6, 
1893;  7, 1894;  8, 1896;  9,  1897.  ^    ,o„=  ,Qsr 

Proceedings.  8".  v.  1,  1791-1835.  1879.  v.  2,  1835-1855. 
1880.  V.  3,  1855-1858.  1859.  v.  4,  1858-60;  v.  5,  1860-62;  v. 
6  1862-3;  V.  7, 1863-4;  v.  8,  1864-5;  v.  9, 1866-7 ;  v.  10,  1867-9; 
v'  11,  1869-70;  v.  12,  1871-3;  v.  13,  1873-5;  v.  14,  1876-6;  v. 
15  1876-7;  V.  16,  1878;  v.  17,  1879-80;  v.  18,  1880-1;  v.  19, 
1881-2;  V.  20,  1882-3.  ,„„„  , 

Second  ser.  v.  1,  1884-5;  v.  2.  1885-6;  v.  3,  1886-7;  v.  4, 
1887-9;  V.  5,  1889-90;  v.  6,  1890-1;  v.  7,  1891-2;  v.  8.  1892-4; 
V.  9, 1894-5;  v.  10, 1896;  v.  11, 1897. 

Discourse  intended  to  commemorate  the  discovery  of  Arner- 
ica  by  Christopher  Columbus,  by  Jeremy  Belknap.  1792. 
132  p.    8". 

Same.    5th  ed.     1863.     184  p.    4".     large  pap.     50  copies. 

Index  to  the  first  twenty  volumes  of  th«  Proceedings,  li91- 
1883.    521  p.    8».    1887. 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library.    40  p.    ^'>.    1896. 

96  +  vip.    8".    1811. 

of  the  private  library  of  Thomas  Dowse,  presented  to 

the  Society.    214  p.    8".    1856;  also  1870. 

of  the  library.     1859-60.    2  v.     8». 

Historical  research  respecting  the  opinions  and  founders  of 
the  republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers, 
by  Geo.  Livermore.    1862.    236  p.    8». 

Lectures  before  the  Lowell  Institute  by  members  of  the 
society  on  the  early  history  of  Massachusetts.  1869.  498  p. 
S" 

Hellotype  of  Washington's  autograph  address  to  the  officers 
of  the  American  army  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  March  15, 1783, 
with  letters.    1876.    8  (10)  p.    fol.  „    „    ttt.  .u 

Memoir  of  Hon.  John  H.  Clifford,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop. 
1877.    30  p.    80.     por. 

Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Edmund  Quincy  and  J.  L.  Motley. 
1877.    30  p.    80. 

Tributes  to  Longfellow   and  Emerson.     1882.     62  p.    4". 

^  Memoir  of  David  Sears,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.  1886. 
31  p.    8».    por.     Cambridge.  ■,      ^     ^     k 

Hubbard's  map  of  New  England,  and  remarks  by  B.  A. 
Green,  M.D.    1888.    10  p.    8o.     Cambridge. 

List  of  memoirs  printed  in  the  collections,  by  S.  A.  Green. 
1892.    7  p.     80.  .  V,       T     4- 

Results  in  Europe  of  Cartier's  explorations,  by  Justm 
Winsor.    1892.    19  p.    8".    Cambridge. 

Tributes  to  the  memory  of  R.  C.  Winthrop.    1894.  40  p.    8o. 

Diary  of  John  Rowe,  a  Boston  merchant,  1764-1779,  paper 
by  E.  L.  Pierce.    1895.    108  p.    8".     Cambridge. 

Note.  A  very  large  number  of  reprints  from  the  collections, 
proceedings,  and  lectures  have  been  issued ;  for  list  see  Griffin's 
Bibliography  of  American  historical  societies. 

Massachusetts  Homoeopathic  Medical  Society. 
Publications.     1-8.     1840-85.     8o.     1871-86. 
Act  of  incorporation  and  by-laws.    S".    Boston.    1856. 

Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society.     Organized  1829. 
(Robt.  Manning,  sec.)     Horticultural  Hall,  101 
Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Massachusetts  Horticultural  society  :  constitution,  by-laws, 
members,  etc.    1829. 
Transactions. 
Constitution  and  by-laws.    1891. 

Massachusetts,  Humane  Society  of  the  Commonwealth 
of.  Organized  1785.  (S.  W.  Burgess,  sec.) 
10  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Biennial  reports. 

N'ote.  Also  issues  occasional  pamphlets  giving  instructions 
for  rescuing  the  drowning,  and  for  resuscitating  persons  ap- 
parently drowned. 

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Massachusetts   Institute    of    Technology.      Organized 
18<;u.     (Harry  AV.  Tyler,  sec.)     Boston,  Mass. 
PreuUlent'B  rt-porU,  ycarB  ending  Hept.,  1872-77,  and  Dec, 

188»-»8.     8". 

Aunuiil  cutuloi;ue8  of  thu  otIU-crs  nnd  studenta  uud  pro- 
gramme of  the  courHo  of  InHtructlon.     1865-96.     8". 

Report  of  the  Hccretary.    1870-71.     16  p.     8*. 

S^ote.  Hecretary'8  reports  from  187--77  are  included  in 
I'resldentH*  reports. 

ObjeeU  and  plan  of  the  Institute  of  TechuoloKy,  1800.  29  p. 
8».     -id  ed.     1801. 

Account  of  proceidlngfl  i>reliininary  to  organization,  with 
list  of  ineniberH  and  appendix.     ISBI.     23  p.     8". 

List  of  oIllccrH,  extract  from  act  of  incorporation,  plans  and 
by-luw8.     1S02.     12  p.     8". 

Hcope  and  plan  of  the  school  of  industrial  science,  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.     1804.     28  o.     8". 

Address  on  the  limits  of  education,  by  Jacob  Bigclow,  M.D. 
186;').    28  p.    8". 

The  Russian  system  of  shop-work  instruction  for  engineers 
and  machinists.  July,  1876.  24  p.  8".  2d  ed.,  with  supp. 
statement,  Aug.,  1876. 

In  memory  of  I'rof.  William  Barton  Rogers,  LI^.D.  May, 
1885.    3  p. 

Example  of  the  life  of  John  Chlpman  Uoadley,  by  H.  F. 
Mills.     1887.     11  p. 

List  of  the  periodicals  In  the  libraries  of  the  various  depart- 
ments, by  O.  W.  Andrews.  April,  1887.  8  p.  Ed.  2.  May, 
1893.     19  p.     8". 

Commemorative  addresses,  by  A:  Lowell.    1890.     8«. 

Technical  description  of  the  engineering  building  of  the  In- 
stitute.   1890.     II.     8». 

Department  of  architecture.    Catalogue  of  library.    1892.    S". 

Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology  :  a  brief  account  of  its  founda- 
tion, character,  and  equipments.     1893.    39  p.    4". 

Catalogue  of  the  premlated  drawings  of  the  department  of 
architecture.     Annual.    1895-8.    8". 

Meetings  held  in  commemoration  of  the  life  and  services  of 
Francis  Amasa  Walker.     1897.    39  p.    4". 

The  following  are  published  by  the  Society  of  Arts  : 

Abstracts  of  the  proceedings.  18th  year,  1879-80— 29th  year, 
1891.     8". 

Note.  Abstracts  for  1870-77  were  published  in  secretary's 
reports. 

In  memory  of  William  Barton  Rogers,  LL.D.  1882.  39  p. 
por. 

Technology  quartet  ly  and  proceedings  of  the  Society,  v.  1 : 
1,  Sept.,  1887— V.  11,  no.  2,  1898.    8".    en.,  $3. 

Note.  Pub.  by  Society  after  1892;  previously  pub.  by  stu- 
dents generally. 

The  following  are  published  by  the  Alumni  Association  : 

Constitution,  list  of  otilcers,  list  of  alumni,  with  brief  auto- 
biographical notices.     Annual.     1876-90. 

Publications  of  tlie  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology  and  of  its 
officers,  students  and  alumni,  1?»82-1887;  comp.  by  W.  R. 
Nichols.  1882.  2d  ed.;  rev.  by  L.  M.  Norton.  1888.  3ded.; 
rev.  by  L.  M.  Norton  and  \.  H.  Gill.     1893.     102  p. 

The  Architectural  Association  has  published  : 

Architectural  lievieiv,     no.  1.     Feb.,  1888. 

The  students  have  published  : 

The  .SjHctruin.  v.  1,  1872-73;  v.  2,  3,  1873-74.  3  v.  of  8 
DOS.  each. 

The  Tech.  no.  1,  Nov.  16,1881.  (Pub.  weekly  during  the 
academic  year  to  date.)    $2.50  per  year. 

Technii/ue.  Annual;  pub.  by  members  of  junior  class. 
1885-88,  1890-98.     $1  per  year. 

Technology  (Quarterly,     v.  1,  Sept.,  1887— v.  3,  1890. 

Note.     Pub.  since  1892  by  Society  of  Arts. 

Massachusetts  Library  Club.  Organized  1890.  (llillcr 
C.  Wellman,  sec,  Public  Library,  Brookiine, 
Mass.) 

Club  handbook  :  constitution,  officers,  members,  with  a  list 
of  meetings  held  by  the  club  since  Its  foundation.  1894,  1898. 
12".     pap.     1896.     8".     pap. 

LlsU  of  select  tlctlon.  Sept.,  1895-Aug.,  1890.  12  nos.  8". 
pap.    25c.  per  ann. 

Massachusetts  Medical  Society.    Organized  1781.     (Dr. 
E.  H.  Brigham,  libn.)     19  Boylston  PL,  Boston, 
Mass. 
Medical  communications.    1790-1893.    17  v.    8'>. 
Library  of  practical  medicine.    25  v.     8".     1831-68. 
Publications.     1856-1871.    3  v.     8". 

Catalogues  of  the  Society.  8".  Published  triennlally.  Next 
in  1899. 

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Massachusetts  Medico-Legal  Society.    Organized  1877. 
(Dr.  F.  W.  Draper,  chairman  of  standing  com- 
mittee, 30-t  Marlboro'  St.)     Boston,  Mass. 
Transactions.     Annual,    v.  1  :  1,  1878— v.  2  :  0,  1895.     S". 
Massachusetts  New-Church  Union.      Organized    1864. 
(E:  A.  Whistou,  agt.,  16  ArHngton  St.)    Boston, 
Mass. 
Publishes   New-Church  books;     for   catalogue,    see    Pub 
liahers'  Trade  List  Annual. 
Massachusetts     Society     for    Promoting     Agriculture. 
Incorporated  1792.     (F.  H.  Appleton,  sec.)     53 
State  St..,  Boston,  Mass. 
Pamphlet  containing  rules  and  regulations,  list  of  officers 
and  members,  essays  on  the  canlcer  worm,  account  of  the 
method  of  making  maple  sugar,  etc.     1795. 

Massachusetts  AgrinitturalJournal  (semi-annual),  v.  1-8, 
1813-1827.    V.  9,  1830.    v.  10, 1832.  . 

Pamphlet  containing  replies  to  49  questions  contained  in  a 
list  printed  and  distributed  in  1799.     1807. 

High  farming  without  manure,  trans,  from  the  French  of 
George  Viele.    1866.     Reprinted  in  1878. 
Treatise  on  the  pine  moth  of  Nantucket.    1883. 
Legal  rights  and  liabilities  of   farmers,  by  E.   H.  Bennett. 
1884.     A  reprint  by  the  society.  „   „   „  .    -.oo^ 

Tree  pruning,  by  A.  Des  Cars,  tr.  by  C.  8.  Sargent,  1884. 
Cupples,  Upham  &  Co. 

The  law  of  the  roadside,  compiled  by  A.  Hemenway  and 
Geo.  W.  Anderson. 
Centennial  year.    1892.     Salem. 
Numerous  circulars  and  pamphlets. 

Massachusetts  Society  for  Promoting  Good  Citizenship. 
(E.    D.    Mead,    pres.,    23    Court   St.)     Boston, 
Mass. 
Circulars  of  information,     no.  1.      Report  of  the  committee 
upon  courses  of  reading  and  study  on  works  on  civil  govern- 
ment.    1888.     8".  ,v,  .      . 
Lectures  upon  municipal  government  and  reform.    Abstract 
of  lectures,  Old  South  Meeting  House,  Boston.    1889.    8". 
Also  various  leaflets. 

Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 

Animals.    Organized  1868,  and  closely  associated 

with  the  American  Humane  Education  Society. 

(Joseph  L.  Stevens,  sec.)     19  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Our  I>umb  Animals  (^monthly).    1868-1898.    subs.,  50c.  per 

year. 

Jfote.    Also  publishes  pamphlets  and  leaflets. 

Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children.    Organized  1878.     (Frank  B.  Fay,  gen. 
agt.,  15  Pemberton  Sq.)     Boston,  Mass. 
Annual  reports.    1880-1898.     80. 
Address  on  child  insurance,  1895. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  Massachusetts  concerning  children. 
[With  the  amendments  and  new  statutes  to  1895.]     1896.    240. 

Massachusetts  Society  for  the    Suppression  of  Intem- 
perance. 
A  letter  to  the  mechanics  of  Boston.    1831.     26  p.     12". 

Massachusetts  Society  for  the  University  Education  of 
Woman.      Organized    1877.      (Miss   Louise  L. 
Putnam,    sec,    40     Fayette  St.,   Lynn,   Mass.) 
Boston,   Mass. 
Annual  reports,  1877  -f. 
Massachusetts  State  Pharmaceutical  Association.     Or- 
ganized 1882.     (Ja.  F.  Guerin,  sec,  236  Front 
St.)    Worcester,  Mass. 
Proceedings.    Annual.     1882  -|-.     8". 

Extracts  from  public  statutes  of  Massachusetts  of  the  laws 
relating  to  druggists   and  apothecaries,   by   J:    H.   Manning. 
1894. 
Massachusetts  State  Teachers'  Association.     Organized 
1845.     (Geo.  E.  Gay,  sec,  Maiden,  Mass.) 
The  Massachusetts  teacher  (monthly).    1848-74.     This  was 
succeeded  by  the  New  England  Journal  of  Education. 
_  Transactions,    v.  1,  1845-7.    1852.  304  p.    12».    cl.    Coolidge. 

Abstract  of  proceedings,  1845-80.     1881.    217  p.     12". 

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[Methodist 


Massachusetts  State  Teachers'  Association,  continued. 
AddreaseB,  ISR'J,  together  with  ahntract  of  proceedings  37lb 
and  SStb  anil,  raeetingg,  1881,  2.     1883. 

Reports  [annual]  of  the  coramitlee  on  educational  progress. 
1885-88.     12". 
~     1.    Progress  in  high  Bchool  education  in  MaBsachusctts.  1886. 
—     2.   rrogresB  in  primary  school  inetrurlloii.     1886. 
—    3.   ProgreHs  in  ernmniur  school  education.     1887. 
4.    Moral  training  in  the  public  schools.     1888. 
Color  lessons  for  primary  schools.     Prepared  by  L.  Diinton. 
188.').     12'\ 

Elementary  drawing.  Part  of  an  outline  of  an  eight  years' 
course  of  instruction,  l)y  C.  M.  Carter.     1885.     12". 

Klomentury  lessons  on  animals.  Prepared  by  A.  C.  Boyden. 
1885.     12". 

Lessons  on  the  human  body.    Prepared  by  L.  Dunton.   1885. 
12". 
English  in  secondary  schools.     1888.    8". 
Report  on  necrology,  1886. 

Massacliusetts  Tariff  Uoform  League.  Organizeil  1884. 
Now  New  KiiKliiiiil  Free  Trade  League,  which 
see. 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Alliance.     Boston,  Mass. 

Annual  reports  of  the  secretary.  13-16,  1864-67.  18-19, 
1869-70. 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Convention. 

Journal  of  proceedings:  Worcester,  Sept.  18,  ISX).  36  p. 
8".    Ford  ii,  Damrell,  BoHton. 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Society. 
Annual  report.    21.    1834.    12". 

Massachusetts  :  Trustees  of  Puhlic  Reservations.     Or- 
ganized 1891.     (John  Woodbury,  sec.)    14  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Reports.    Annual.    1891-7. 

Maumee   Valley   Historical  and  Monumental  Associa- 
tion.     Toledo,  0. 
Oration  of  Cassius  Marcellus  Clay,  at    Putin-Bay,   I^ake 
Erie,  Sept.   10,  1891,  the  anniversary  of  the  capture  of  the 
British  fleet  by  O.  H.  Perry.    1801.    19  p.    8". 

Maumee   Valley   Pioneer   and    Historical   Association. 
Toledo,  b. 
Transactions  at  annual  meeting,  Feb.  22,  1877.     1877.    8". 
Maumee  Valley  and  pioneers,  by  E.  C.  Bllven.    1880.    43  p. 
8". 

Maumee  Valley  Pioneer  Association.     Organized  1864. 
(J.  L.  Pray,  sec.)      Toledo,  0. 
Woman's  part  in  pioneer  home  life.    1898.    pap. 
Addresses,  memorials,  and  sketches,  1897.    Ill  p.    8".    pap. 

Mecklenburg  Monument  Association. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Address  delivered  at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  Feb.  4,  1876,  on  the 
Mecklenburg  declaration  of  independence,   May  20,   1775,  by 
Hon.  Wm.  A.  Graham,  with  accompanying  documents.     1875. 
167  p.     16".     Xtw  York. 

Cnveillng  of  the  monument  to  the  signers  of  the  Mecklen- 
burg declaratioo  of  Independence,  May  20, 1898.  1898.  37  p. 
80.    cl. 

Medical  Societies.     See  name  of  locality. 

Meriden  Scientific  Association.    Organized   187.^. 
H.  S.  Davis,  cor.  sec.)     Meriden,  Conn. 
Transactions,    y.  1,  188.'>— v.  8,  1898. 


Organized  1842. 


(C.- 


Methodist Book  Concern.     (Hunt  &  Eaton,  agts.,  150 
5th  Ave.)     New  Y^ork  City. 

Publishes  Methodist  books  and  general  religious  literature; 
for  catalogue,  see  Publishers'  Trade  List  Annual. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South,  Publication  House 
of  the.   (Barbee&  Smith,  agts.)   Nashville,  Tenn. 
Publishes  Methodist  books;  for  catalogue,  xe  Publishers' 
Trade  List  Annual. 

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[Michigan 


Methuen  Historical  Society.  Organized  1895.  (C 
H.  T.  Mann,  sec,  Marston  Corner.)  Methuen^ 
Mass. 

1.  President's  uddress  — Hon.  J.  B.  Howe:  Music  of  other 
days  in  Methuen,  by  Lizzie  B.  Currier.     1896.    20  p.    8".    10c. 

2.  The  Merrimacli  Valley,  by  lion.  K.  11.  Tewlssbury.    20c. 

3.  Epitaphs  in  the  old  burying  ground,  172.5-1850.     $1. 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art.     Organized  1870.       (L. 

P.  di  Cesnola,  sec.  and  director.)    Central  Park., 

New  York  City. 
Annual  Reports,  1871-94.    1895.    1  v.    cl.    S". 
Annual  Reports,  26th-28th,  1895-7.     1896-8.    3  v.     cl.    8". 
Hand-books : 

—  No.  2.    Terracottas  and  pottery,     pap.     8". 

—  No.  3.     Stone  sculptures,    pap.    8". 

—  No.  4.     Egyptian  antiquities,     pap.     8". 

—  No.  7.     Sculptural  plaster  casts,     pap.    8". 

—  No.  8.    Tapestries,  paintings,  drawings,  etc.    pap.    8". 

—  No.  9.    Collections  of  engraved  gems.    pap.     8". 

—  No.  11.     Reproductions  in  metal,     pap.     8". 

—  No.  12.    Seal  cylinders  and  other  oriental  seals,   pap.   8". 
Note.    Nos.  1,5,  6  and  10  were  issued,  but  their  contents 

were  subsequently  included  in  others. 

Russian  art  reproductions,  by  John  W.  Miles.  1884.  cl. 
8".    il.    Jewelers'  Cirrular  Pubg.  Go. 

Cuneiform  texts,  ed.  and  trans,  by  A.  B.  Moldenke.  1893. 
pap.     8». 

Guide  to  the  halls  and  galleries.     1894.     pap.    8". 

Garland  collection  of  Chinese  porcelain.     1895.     cl.    S". 

Catalogue  of  paintings.    1898.     pap.     8".     20c. 

Charter,  constitution,  etc.     1898.     cl.     8". 

Michigan  Dental  Association. 

Transactions.    22,  1877.    24-26,  1879-81.     8".     Detroit. 

Michigan  Engineering  Society.  Organized  1880  as  the 
Michigan  Association  of  Civil  Engineers  and 
Surveyors.  Name  changed  in  1884.  (F.  Hodg- 
man,   sec,  Climax,  Mich.) 

Michigan  Engineers' Anyiual.  1880-98.  19  v.  8".  per  set, 
$14.  V.  for  1880-2,  and  1884,  ea.,  50c.;  1885,  75c.;  1891-5,  and 
1898,  ea.,  $1.00;  1896-7,  ea.,  $1.25. 

Proceedings.  1880-1885.  6  v.  8".  pap.  v.  for  1883,  $1.00; 
1885,  75c.;  other  vols.,  ea.,  50c. 

—  1886-7.     1  V.     8".     pap. 

Manual  of  land  surveying,  by  F.  Hodgman.  12".  mor.,  $2.50. 
Surveyors'  tables;  being  the  tables  from  the  Manual  of  land 
surveying,  bound  separately.     12".     mor.,  $1.    Star  ed.,  $1.50. 
Field  book  for  surveyors.    12".    leath.,  75c. 

Michigan,    Historical    Society   of.      Organized     1828. 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Discourse  on  early  settlements  in  Michigan,   delivered  at 
the  first  meeting,  by  Lewis  Cass.     1830.    52  p.     8". 

Discourse  on  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  upper  lakes,  by  H.  R. 
Schoolcraft.     1830.    44  p.    8". 
Historical  and  scientific  sketches.     1834.    215  p.    12". 

Michigan  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society.  Organized 
1874.     (Geo.  H.  Greene,  sec)     La?isitig,  Mich. 

Pioneer  and  historical  collections,  v.  1,  1877— v.  27,  1897. 
8".    V.  1-2,  ea.,  $1.50.    v.  3-27,  ea.,  75c. 

Michigan    Political    Science    Association.      Organized 
1892.     (Chas.    H.   Cooley,  treas.)    Ann   Arbor, 
Mich . 
Constitutional  history  of  the  U.S.,  as  seen  in  the  develop- 
ment of  American  law :  lectures  1889.    D.    $2.50.    Putnam. 

Publications,  v.  1 :  1,  May,  1893— v.  3 :  3,  1898.  18  nos.  ea. 
15-75C. 

Michigan  State  Agricultural  Society.     Organized  1870. 
(H:  Fralick,  sec.)      Grand  Rapids.,  Mich. 
Reports.     Annual.     1891-95.     8". 
Michigan  State  Horticultural  Society.     Organized  1870, 
as    Mich.     State    Pomological    Society ;     name 
changed  in  1880.     (Edwy  C.  Reid,  sec.)     Alle- 
gan, Mich. 
Annual  reports,  1st,  1871-27th,  1897.    16".    ea.,  $1. 
Michigan  State  Medical  Society.    Organized  1866.    (Dr. 
Collins  H.  Johnston,  sec.)     Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
by   C.  n.  Johnston,     v.   1,   1866-v.   22, 


Transactions;    ed. 
1898.    8". 


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[Military 


Michigan  State   Pharmaceutical    Association.      Organ- 
ized 1883.    (Chas.  F.  Mann,  sec,  Detroit,  Mich.) 
Proceedings    of  annual    meetingR,  containing  al«o    original 
papcfH  and  nddregseB.     1884  -+■■ 
Note.      Annual  meeting*  are  held  at  Detroit. 

Middlebury  Historical  Society.  (Philip  Battell,  sec) 
Middlehury,    Vt. 

Hiitory  of  the  town  of  Middlebury,  hy  Sam.  Swift.  1853. 
444  p.     8".    por. 

Hlitory  of  Salisbury,  Vt.,  by  John  M.  Week*.  1861.  36'2  p. 
8".     por.     woodcut. 

8tatiRtlcal  and  historical  account  of  the  town  of  Addison, 
Vt.,  by  8.  Swift.     1R5'.1.    132  p.     8». 

Hlatory  of  the  town  of  Shorebana,  bv  J.  K.  Goodhue ;  with  a 
statistical  and  historical  account  of  the  town  of  Addison,  by 
B.  Swift.     1861.     108  p.     8".     por. 

History  of  the  town  of  Cornwall,  Vt.,  hy  Lyman  Matthews. 
1862.    356  p.     S".     portraits. 

Papers  and  Proceedings,  v.  1,  part  2  :  The  marble  border  of 
western  New  England.     1S8.5.    68  p.    S'.    map. 

Forefathers'  day :  26flth  anniversary,  at  Middlebury,  Vt., 
Dec.  21, 1886.    1886.    6  p.    8'>. 

Address  on  the  272d  anniversary.    1892. 

Military  Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts.     Organ- 
ized 1876.      Incorporated    1891.      (Ethel   Brig- 
ham,    libn.)       Cadet    Armory,    Ferdinand   St., 
Boston,   }fass. 
Papers  read  before  the  society  in   1876-Sn.     2  v.    8".     1881, 
1886.    maps.     Ticknor. 

Papers,  v.  1.  Campaigns  in  Virginia,  1861-2.  Ed.  byT.  F. 
Dwight.     1895.     8».    maps.     Uonghtnn,  31.  A  Co. 

—  V.  2.  Virginia  campaign  of  1862  under  Gen.  Pope ;  ed.  by 
T.  F.  Dwight.     1895.     8°.     maps.     Houghton,  M.  >{:  Co. 

Note.  These  volumes  are  a  republication  of  the  earlier 
volumes,  with  new  matter. 

Papers,  v.  10.  Critical  sketches  of  some  of  the  federal  and 
confederate  commanders;  ed.  by  T.  F.  Dwight.  189.=>.  8". 
Houghton,  M.  it  Co. 

Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  U.  S.  :  Com- 

mandery  of  Ulinois.     Organized   1879.      (Capt. 

R.  H.  ^Iason,  recorder,  76  Monroe  St.,  Chicago, 

111.) 

Military  essays  and  recollections.    2  v.    S".    1891-94.   $2.50. 

JfcClurg. 

—  Coramandery  of   Indiana.     Organized  1888.     (Col. 

Z.  A.  Smith,  recorder,  41  When  Bldg.,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.) 
War  papers.    1898.    S". 

—  Commandery  of  Iowa.     Organized  1886.    (Adjutant 

Jos.  W.  Muffly,  recorder.  Grant  Club  House,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa.) 
War  sketches  and  incidents,    v.  1.    1893.    v.  2.    1898.    ea., 
$1.75  and  postage.    8". 

—  Commandery  of    Maine.      Organized    1866.     (Maj. 

Henry  S.  Burrage,  recorder,  Oxford  Bldg.,  Port- 
land, Me.) 
War  papers.     1898.     8".     T/)f  Thurston  Print. 

—  Commandery  of  Michigan.     Organized  1885.    (Gen. 

F.  W.   Swift,  recorder.)     58  W.  Congress  St., 
Detroit,   Mich. 
War  papers,    v.  1.     1893.    v.  2.     1898.    8". 

—  Commandery  of  Minnesota.  Organized  1885.   (Lieut. 

I>.  L.  Kingsbury,  recorder,  .554  Holly  Ave.,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.) 
Glimpses  of  the  Nation's  struggle.    4  v.    8'.    8er.  1,  1887. 
Ber.  2,   1890.      St.  Paul   Book  and    Stn.    Co.    8er.  3,   1898. 
Mfrrill.    Ser.  4, 1898.     //.  L.  Collins  Co.    8er.  1-3,  $1.2.S  ea. 
Ber.  4.  |;2. 

—  Commandery  of  Missouri.     Organized  1885.     (Capt. 

W.   R.   Hodges,  recorder,  20  Laclede  Bldg.,  St. 
Louis.  Mo.) 

V.   1.     1892.    8". 


War  papers  and  personal   reminiscences. 
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Military  Order  of  Loyal  Legion  of  U.  S.,  continued. 
—  Commandery  of  New  York.     Organized  1866.     (A. 

Noel  Blakeman,  recorder,  140  Nassau  St.,  New 

York  City,  N.  Y.) 

Personal  recollections  of  the  rebellion.    2  v.    H"     1891-07 
(v.  2.    Putnam.) 

~-  Commandery  of  Ohio.     Organized  1882.     (Maj.  A. 
M.   Van  Dyke,  recorder,  15  Grand  Hotel,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.) 
Papers.    1883,  84.    1885.    8o.    Sherick. 
—  18S5-S7.    1887.    8».    Sherick. 

Sketches  of  war     history.     1861-65.     4  v.     1888-96.     S" 
Clarke.    $1  and  $1.50. 

—  Commandery  of  Wisconsin.  Organized  1874.  (Capt. 
A.  R.  Houston,  recorder,  373  Milwaukee  St., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.) 


War  papers.    2  v.    1891-96. 
Allen. 


S".     Burdick,  Armitage  and 


Military  Service  Institution  of  the  U.  S.  Organized 
1878.  (Capt.  A.  L.  Harris,  ed.  and  pub.,  Gov- 
ernor's Island,  N.  Y.) 

Jbwma;,  originally  quarterly;  since  1889,  bi-monthly,  v.l- 
1,  1879— V.  23  (in  progress).     $4  per  ann.;  75c.  per  no. 

^ote.  About  eight  papers  have  been  published  separately, 
but  all  have  been  included  in  the  journal. 

Milwaukee,  Municipal  League  of.     Milwaukee,   Wis. 

Draft  of  an  act  to  prevent  corrupt  practices  In  general  and  in 
primary  elections. 

Minisink  Valley   Historical  Society.     Organized  1889. 
(W.  H.  Nearpass,  cor.  sec)     Port  Jervis,  N.  V. 
History  of  Deerpark,  Orange  Co.,  N.  T.,  by  P.  E.  Guinaer 
1890.    206  p.     12".    cl. 

1690-1890:  bicentennial  celebration  of  the  two  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  the  Minisink  Vallev.  18Q0 
28  p.     sm.  4«.  ■^ 

Minnesota  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.  Organized 
1873.  (C.  P.  Berkey,  cor.  sec.  University  of 
Minnesota.)     Minneapolis^  Minn. 

Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  address  of  President.  1873. 
40  p.    8».    pap. 

Bulletin.  8".  pap.  v.  1,  pt.  1, 1874;  pt.  2, 1876;  pt.  3,  1877. 
ea.,  50c.  pt.  5,  1878;  pt.  6,  1880.  v.  2,  pts.  1-5,  1880-85  v3 
pts.  1-3,  1889, 1891-2.  Note.  Part  3  destroyed  by  fire  as  the 
last  pages  were  in  press,    v.  4,  pt.  1,  1896. 

Occasional  papers,  v.  1,  no.  1 :  Preliminary  notes  on  the 
birds  and  mammals  collected  by  the  Menage  Scientific  Expe- 
dition to  the  Philippine  Islands,  by  F.  S.  Bourns  and  Dean  C. 
Worcester.     1894.     64  p.    4". 

Minnesota  Historical  Society.  Organized  1849.  (War- 
ren Upham,  sec.  and  libn.)     St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Annals  of  the  society,  by  E.  D.  Neill  and  H.  H.  Sibley  and 
others.  1850.  32  p.  Other  parts  were  issued  in  1851,  2,  3  and 
6;  now  Included  in  collections,  v.  1. 

Collections,  v.  1-8.  1860-1898.  8  v.  8».  ea.,  $2.50  ex- 
cepting V.  1,  4,  5,  ea.,  $3.50.  The  parts  are  also  sold  sepa- 
rately.  ^ 

Annual  reports. 

Biennial  reports  to  the  legislature. 

Proceedings,  from  the  organization  Nov.  15,  1849,  to  the  ad- 
mission of  the  state,  May  11,  1858.    1878.    21  p.    8". 

Transactions  of  the  department  of  American  history,  April 
May,  1879.  1879.  34  p.  8".  Same  for  Oct.,  1879.  1879.  38  p' 
80.    Same  (including  both  the  above),  1879.     148  p.    8". 

Dept.  of  Am.  Hist.  Light  thrown  by  the  Jesuits  upon 
hitherto  obscure  points  in  early  Am.  hist.,  by  E.  D.  Noill 
The  writings  of  Louis  Hennepin,  by  E.  D.  Neill.    1880. 

The  sources  of  the  Mississippi,  by  J.  H.  Baker.  1887.  28 
p.     8". 

Catalogue  of  library.    1888.    2  v.    8". 

Minnesota  State  Forestry  Association.    Organized  1876. 

(Geo.  W.  Strand,  sec,  Taylor's  Falls,  Minn.) 

Forest  tree  planters'  manual.     8".     1879,  1881,  1883,  by  L.  B 

Hodges.     1889,  1890,  by  C.  L.  Smith.     1891-6,  by  J.  O   Barrett 

Forestry  in  Minnesota,  by  Prof.  Sam.  B.  Greene,  1898.     310 

p.    5c.  postage. 

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[Missouri 


Minnesota    State    Horticultural    Society,      Ornanizeil 
1866.         (A.    W.    Latham,     sec,     207    Kasota 
Block.)     Minneapolis^  Minn. 
Report,  1866-73.     1  v.     12".     cl.     StaU  of  Minn. 
Report;  annual.     1874-98.    25  v.     104-542  p. 

Minnesota  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1869  ;  in- 
corporated 1802.     (Wni.   Davis,  sec,  107  E.  6th 
St.)     St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Transactions,    v.  1-30.    30  v.    4"  and  S".    Not  for  sale. 

Mississippi  State  Historical  Society.     Organized  1890. 
(F.  L.  Hiley,  sec.)      University  of  Mississippi, 
University,  Miss. 
rublications.     no.l.     177  p.     4".     pap.     $1.0i>. 

Mississippi  State  Medical  Association.  Organized  1856; 
suspended  during  the  war,  and  resumed  in  186!>; 
(  Dr.  H.  M.  Folkes,  ed.  and  mngr.  and  actg.  sec, 
Biloxi,  Miss.) 

TransactiouB.    Ist,  1857;    Irregular  until    1869,  Bince  then 
annnal. 
Journal  (monthly). 

Missouri   Bar   Association.      Organized    1881.    (J.   J. 
Russell,  sec,  Charleston,  Mo.) 
Annual  reports. 

Missouri  Botanical  Garden.  Organized  1889.  (W: 
Trelease,  director,  Tower  Grove  Ave.)  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Reports.  Annual;  ed.  by  W:  Trelease.  v.  1,  1890— v.  9, 
1898.    80.     ea.,  $1. 

Handbook  of  the  garden;  ed.  by  W;  Trelease.  1893.  obi. 
32".     leathrrette,  25c. 

Xote.  The  principal  botanical  contributions  have  also 
been  separately  issued  in  paper  or  leatherette,  under  the 
authors'  names. 

Missouri,  Civil  Service  Reform  Association  of.  Organ- 
ized 1881.  (Hugh  McKittrick,  sec,  911  Wash- 
ington Ave.)     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Address  to  the  people  of  Missouri,  by  H:  Hitchcock;  with 
constitution,  etc.,  of  society.    1881. 

Reports.     Annual.     1881 -f-. 

Report  of  committee  for  year  ending  May,  1891;  with  ad- 
dress by  T.  Roosevelt. 

Missouri  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society.     Organ- 
ized 1844.     St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Annals,    no.  1.    1848.    29  p.    8". 

Japan  and  the  expedition  thereto  of  the  United  States,  by 
Thos.  Allen.     1853.    34  p.    8". 

Missouri  Historical  Society.  Organized  1866.  (W:  J. 
Seever,  sec,  1600  Locust  St.)     St.  Louis,  Mo. 

President's  addressee,  constitution  and  by-laws,  and  list  of 
members.     1894.     8o. 

Annual  reports,  1866-98. 

Publications,    nos.  1-14.     1880-97.    8".     pampli.  : 

1.  The  campaign  in  Missouri,  and  the  battle  of  Wilson's 
Creek,  by  W.  M.  Wherry.  1S80.  —  2-3.  Recollections  of  n 
septuagenarian,  by  Wm.  Waldo,  etc.  — 4.  Amended  charter 
and  by-laws.  — ft.     .Vddress  on  Kam.  Oaty,  by  .J.  K.  Darby.  — 

6.  Notes  on  the  archaeology  of  Missouri,  by  F.  K.  Hilder. — 

7.  Ann.  addrensby  G.  E.  LeighlDU,  pros.,  1883.  — S.  Hlstoriral 
socicticH  in  their  relation  to  locil  hiptorlcal  interest,  by  U.  K.- 
Robertson. 1883.  16  p.  8».  — 9.  The  American  revolution 
and  the  acquisition  of  the  valley  of  the  Missiswlppi,  by  C.  F. 
Robertson.  1884.  27  p.  8°.  — 10.  Attempts  to  separate  the 
west  from  the  American  Union,  by  U.  F.  RoberlKon.  1884. 
—  11.  President's  address,  constitution  and  by-laws.  1894. 
8".  31  p.  —  12.  Newspapers  and  newspaper  people  of  three 
decades  (St.  Louis), by  Wm.  Hyde;  Territorial  revcnuesystom 
of  Mo.,  by  F.  C.  Hicks.  1896.  36  p.  8".  —  13.  r>oiiisiana 
purchase,  by  J.  O.  Broadhead.  1897.  31  p.  8".  —  14.  History 
of  the  Catholic  church  in  St.  Louis,  by  Rev.  J.  J.  Convay. 
1897.    40  p.    8". 

Missouri  Institute  of  Homoeopathy. 
Proceedings.    8.    1884.    8". 

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Missouri,  Medical    Association   of.      Organized    1850. 
(Jabez  N.  Jackson,  sec.)     Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Trangactions.    Annual. 

Missouri  State  Horticultural  Society.     Organized  1859, 
as  Missouri   Fruit   Growers'  Association;  name 
changed    1862.     Reorganized    and    incorporated 
1893.     (L.  A.  Goodman,  sec,  Westport.)    Jeffer- 
son City,  Mo. 
Annual  reportg.     S".     Ist,  for  1859-40th,  for  1898.     v.  1-5, 
7-10,  12-20,  22,  called  "  proceedingg;  "  v.  6  entitled  "  seventh 
annual  meeting;"  v.  11   called  "transactions;"  v.  21,  23-40, 
issued  ag  "  reports." 

Modern   Language   Association  of   America.      Organ- 
ized 1883.     (Ja.  W.  Bright,  sec,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.) 
Proceedings  at  New  York,  Dec.  29,  30,  1884.     v.  1,  1884. 
Publications,     v.  1-3,  ed.  by  A.  M.  Elliott.    Quarterly  vols. 
4-7  (1889-92),  ed.  by  A.  M.  Elliott.     Quarterly  volg.  8-13  (new 
geries,  1-6)  1893-98,  ed.  by  Ja.  W.  Bright.     $3  per  v. 

Montana,  Historical  Society  of.  Organized  1865. 
(Laura  E.  Howey,  libn.,  Court  House.)  Helena, 
Mont. 

Contributione.     v.  1,  1876.    357  p.     8".     por.     v.  2,  1896. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  society ;  also  report  of  the 
librarian,  1891-93,  prepared  by  W.  F.  Wheeler.  Helena,  1892. 
128  p.    8". 

Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.,  Historical  Society  of.     Organized 
1881.       (Joseph     Fornance,    pres.,    Penn     St., 
Norristown,    Pa.)     Pennsylvania. 
Historical  sketches,      v.   1.    1895.    il.    420  p.    12".     $1.50; 
vellum,  $2.     v.  2,  1897. 

Monument  Association  of  the  Capture  of  Andre. 

Centennial  Souvenir.  1880.  167  p.  8".  il.  portraitg.  Neio 
York. 

Moravian  Historical  Society.  Organized  1857.  (Frank 
Kunkel,  sec,  Nazareth,  Pa.)     Pennsylvania. 

Moravian  Historical  Society,  its  organization  and  aims; 
Peter  Boehler's  oak  tree;  account  of  1st  anniversary;  address 
by  J:  Henry,  president.    1859. 

Memorial  of  the  dedication  of  monuments  erected  by  the 
society  to  mark  the  sites  of  ancient  missionary  stations  in 
New  York  and  Connecticut,  prepared  by  W.  C.  Reichel. 
1860.  184  p.  8".  il.  Nero  York,  Richardson;  Phila.,  Lippin- 
cott. 

Transactions.  4  v.  8».  cl.  v.  1, 1858-76.  1876.  $10.  v.  2, 
1877-86.  1886.  $7.50.  v.  3, 1887-88.  1888.  $2.50.  v.  4, 1889- 
95.     1895.     $4.25.    v.  5 :  1-4, 189-5-98. 

Note.  Separate  publication  has  been  made  of  some  of  the 
contributions  to  the  Transactions. 

Mount  Holyoke  College.  Chartered  as  Mount  Holyoke 
Female  Seminary  in  1836 ;  new  charter  as 
Mount  Holyoke  Seminary  and  College  in  1888 ; 
new  charter  as  Mount  Holyoke  College  in  1893. 
(Miss  C.  B.  Greene,  registrar.)  South  Hadley, 
Mass. 

TheLlamarada.  (Junior  class.)  1895-98.  4  v.  4".  (1897, 
obi.  80.)     ea.,  $1.25. 

The     Mount    Holyoke    (monthly     during    college    year). 
(Students.)    v.  1 : 1,  1891— v.  8, 1898.    4".    $1..50  per  ann. 
-    General  view  of  the  principles  and  designs.    1837.    22  p.    8". 
pap.     Perkins  <&  Marvin. 

Female  education.     1839.    26  p.    pap. 

Memorial,  twenty-fifth  anniversary.     1862.    174  p.    12". 

History  of  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary,  1837-87,  by  Mrs.  S.  D. 
(Locke)  Stow.     1887.    372  p.     8°.     o.  p. 

Semi-centennial  celebration,  ed.  by  S.  D.  Stow.   1888.  155  p. 


Nantucket  Historical  Society.   Organized  1894.    (Susan 
E.  Brock,  libn.,  Fair  St.)     Nantucket,  Mass. 

Quakerism  on  Nantucket  since  1800,  by  H.  B.  Worth.  1896. 
38  p.    8".     pap.,  25c. 

Timothy  White  papers,  172.i-1755.  Ed.  by  Rev.  M.  S. 
Dudley.     1898.    96  p.    8".    pap.,  $1. 

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Narragansett  Club,  The.  Organized  1865.  Providence, 
R.  I. 

Publications,  6  v.  viz.; 

1.  Biographical  introduction  to  the  writingB  of  Roger  Wil- 
liams. By  Keuben  Aldrldgo  Guild.  With  Kogcr  Williams's 
key  to  the  Indian  lanuuage,  and  Cotton's  letter  to  Itoger 
Williams,  and  his  reply.  Kdited  by  .laraes  Hammond  Trum- 
bull and  Reuben  Aldridge.  1806.  vi  +  2  +  60  +  16  +  219  + 
3 +  112  p.     4". 

'i.  Master  John  Cotton's  answer  to  Master  Roger  Williams, 
etc.  Edited  by  Kev.  J.  Lewis  Diman  and  Reuben  Aldridge. 
1867.     8  -f-  240  +  36  p.     4". 

3.  The  bloudy  tenant  of  persecution.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Samuel  L.  Caldwell.    4  +  xiv  +  42.'>  p.    4". 

4.  The  bloody  tenant  yet  more  bloody.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Samuel  L.  Caldwell.     1S70.     4  +  ix  +  547  +  1  p.     4". 

5.  George  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  burrowes.  Edited  by  Rev. 
J.  Lewis  Diman.     1K72.    6  +  Iviii  +  10  -f  .")03  p.     4". 

6.  Letters  of  Roger  Williams.  Edited  by  John  Russell 
Bartlett.     1S74.     xviii  +  2  +  420  p.    4". 

National    Academy  of  Sciences.      Incorporated    1863. 
(Prof.  Ira  Renisen,  Home  Sec,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  Bait.,  Md.)      Washington,  D.  C. 
Note.     For  publications,  .iff  In  Appendix  to  Am.  Cat.,  U.  8. 
Government  Publications,  National  Acadenuj  of  Sciences. 

National    Association  of    Builders.      Organized    1887. 
(W:    H.    Sayward,   s'ec,    166    Devonshire    St., 
Boston,  Mass.) 
Bulletin  (quarterly).    25c.  per  year. 
Annual  reports.     1887+. 

National  Association  of  Officials  of  Bureaus  of  Labor 
Statistics.    Organized  1883.    (S:  B.  Home,  sec. 
North  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.) 
Proceedings  of  annual  sessions,  with  papers.    1883 -J— 

National  Association  of  Railway  Surgeons.  Now  In- 
ternational Association  of  Railway  Surgeons, 
which  see. 

National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers.  Or- 
ganized 1864.  (S.  N.  D.  North,  sec,  70  Kilby 
St.)     Boston,  Mass. 

Bulletin  (quarterly),  v.  28,  1898.  $2  per  ann.  bd.  vols., 
$2.50. 

Reports.     Annual.    1865-98. 

Protection  a  boon  to  consumers,  by  J.  L.  Hayes.    1867.    50c. 

Solidarity  of  the  industries,  by  J.  L.  Hayes.     1870.     50c. 

The  protective  q\iestion  abroad,  by  J.  L.  Hayes.    1870.    50c. 

Notes  upon  indigo,  by  J.  1,.  Hayes.    1873.    60c. 

Tariff  policy  of  the  U.  8.,  by  E.  B.  Rigelow.    1877.    50c. 

American  textile  machinery,  by  J.  Tj.  Hayes.     1879.     50c. 

Consanguinity  in  breeding,  \>y  J.  T,.  Hayes.     1882.    50c. 

The  merino  a's  a  mutton  sheep,  by  J.  L.  Hayes.     1883.    50c. 

Labor  restrictions  abroad  and  at  home,  by  J.  L.  Hayes. 
1886.    50c. 

Dangers  and  difficulties  attending  legislation  on  the  wool 
Industry,  by  .J  .  L.  Hayes.     1887.     50c. 

Free  raw  materials,  as  related  to  New  England  industries, 
by  W:  Whitman.     1889.     50c. 

Twenty-five  years  of  wool  tariff  history,  by  8.  N.  D.  North, 
1889.     25c. 

Wool  book  :  a  statistical  manual  for  the  trade,  by  8.  N.  D. 
North.     1892.     bdc.    2d  ed.    1895.    50c. 

Necessity,  efficacy,  and  advantages  of  the  present  duties  on 
woolen  goods,  by  8.  N.  D.  North.     1892.     25c. 

Catalogue  of  exhibits  of  domestic  wool  manufacturers  at  the 
World's  Columbian  Exposition.    1893.    25c. 

Century  of  American  wool  manufacture,  1790-1890,  by  8.  N. 
D.  North.     1895.    50c. 

Factory  legislation  in  New  England.    1895. 

The  premises  of  free  trade  examined,  by  G.  B.  Dixwell.    25c. 

National  Christian  Association.  Organized  1868 ;  in- 
corporated 1874.  (W:  I.  Phillips,  gen.  sec,  221 
W.  Madison  St.)     Chicago,  III. 

Christian  Cynosure.  Published  fortnightly  for  3  years 
from  1868,  then  weekly  to  date,    cl.,  $2. 

Are  secret  societies  a  blessing  or  a  curse?  by  B.Carradlne. 
1891.     8".    pap.,  5c. 

Folly,  expense,  and  danger  of  secret  societies,  by  C:  A. 
Blanchard.     1892.    16".     pap.,  6c. 

Testimonies  of  Congregational  ministers  and  associations 
on  secret  societies.      1895.     pors.     12".     pap.,  16c. 

Facts  and  photographs  :  testimonies  of  various  Individuals 
regarding  secret  societies.     1896.    pap.,  15c. 

Secrecy  and  citizenship.     1897.     cl.,  50c.    Jas.  11.  Earl. 

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National  Civil  Service  Reform  League.  Organized 
1881.  (G:  McAneny,  sec,  TA  William  St.)  New 
York  City. 

Good  Government  (monthly),  v.  12:  1,  July,  1892 +.  $1 
per  aim.  10c.  per  copy.  Buccecdctl  the  dnil  Set-vice  Record, 
and  the  CimI  Service  Reformer,  and  iw  numbered  conseculively 
with  the  former.  Suspended  temporarily  in  1898,  but  to  bo 
resumed  shortly. 

IVoceedings.     Annual.    1881-97.    (1881-3,1888,1890.     o.  p.) 

Addresses  by  George  William  Curtis: 

The  progress  of  reform.    188.'>.     o.  p. 

The  year's  work  in  civil  service  reform.     1884. 

Civil  service  reform  under  the  present  national  administra- 
tion.    1886. 

The  situation.    1886. 

The  reason  and  the  result  of  civil  service  reform.    1888. 

Party  and  patronage.     1892. 

Addresses  by  Carl  Schurz. : 

Civil  service  reform  and  democracy.     1893. 

The  necessity  and  jirogress  of  civil  service  reform.     1894. 

Congress  and  the  spoils  system.    1895. 

Encouragements  and  warnings.     1896. 

The  democracy  of  the  merit  system.     1897. 

Report  on  the  expediency  of  asking  candidates  for  public 
office  their  views  of  civil  service  reform  [by  John  Jay]. 
1882.     43  p. 

To  the  voters  of  the  United  States.    10  p. 

Address  to  the  reverend  clergy  of  all  denominations  in  the 
United  States  [by  John  Jay] .     1883.     14  p. 

The  four  years'  term,  by  F.  W.  Whitridge.    1883.    16  p.  o.  p. 

Letter  of  Grover  Cleveland  to  the  National  Civil-Service 
Reform  League,  Dec.  25,  1884. 

The  reform  of  the  civil  service.     1885.     4  p. 

The  selection  of  laborers,  by  James  M.  Bugbee.     1885.     8  p. 

The  same  in  German.    1885.     7  p. 

The  reform  of  the  civil  service.    1887.    4  p. 

Report  of  the  Civil  Service  Reform  Association  of  Mary- 
land to  the  League  concerning  the  part  taken  by  federal  office 
holders  at  primary  elections  in  Maryland  in  July,  1887.  40  p. 
o.  p. 

Report  of  special  committee  on  the  present  condition  of  the 
reform  movement.     1887. 

Civil  service  reform  as  a  moral  question,  by  C.  J.  Bonaparte. 
1890.     8  p. 

The  influence  of  the  spoils  idea  upon  the  government  of 
American  cities.     Herbert  Welsh.     1894. 

The  reform  of  the  consular  service.    O.  S.  Straus.     1894. 

The  theory  and  practice  of  civil  service  reform.  Wm.  D. 
Foulke.    1894. 

The  interest  of  the  workingman  in  civil  service  reform. 
Herbert  Welsh.    1895. 

The  appointment  and  tenure  of  postmasters.  R.  H.  Dana. 
•        1895. 

The  republican  party  and  civil  service  reform.  H.  Hitch- 
cock.   1897. 

The  democratic  party  and  civil  service  reform.  Moorfield 
Storey.    1897. 

An  open  letter  to  the  Hon.  C.  H.  Grosvenor.  G.  McAneny. 
1897. 

The  need  of  a  classified  and  non-partisan  census  bureau. 
Report  of  special  committee  of  the  National  Civil  Service 
Reform  League. 

The  legal  situation.     E.  B.  Smith.     1897. 

Civil  service  reform  in  municipal  government.  Two  papers. 
Albert  Shaw  and  Horace  E.  Deming.     1897. 

U.  8.  civil  service  statutes  and  revised  rules  of  May  6, 
1898. 

Note.  The  league  has  also  issued  a  large  number  of  leaflets, 
circulars,  drafts,  copies  of  acts,  etc. 

National    Conference    of     Charities    and    Correction. 

Organized  1874.      (H.  H.  Hart,  gen.    sec,    115 

Monroe  St.,  Chicago,  111.) 
National  Bulletin  (quarterly).     Dec,  1896  -)-. 
Charity  organization.     Bost.     1890.     8'\ 
History  of  child  saving  in  the  U.  S.    Bost.    1893.    320  p.    8". 
Proceedings  of  annual  session.     1874  -)-. 
Note.    20th  V.  contains  an  index,  1874-92. 
Proceedings  of  special  session  at  New  Orleans,  March,  1897. 
1  V.    8".    126  p.    pap.,  50c. 

National  Congress  of  Fruit  Growers.  See  American 
Pomological  Society. 

National  Convention  of  Chiefs  and  Commissioners  of 
Bureaus  of  Statistics  of  Labor  in  the  U.  S. 
See  National  Association  of  Officials  of  Bureaus  of  Labor 
Statistics. 

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National  Convention  of  Railroad  Commissioners.     Or- 
ganized  1889.     (E:   A.  Moseley,  sec,  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  Washington,  1).  C.) 
Proceedings  of  nuiiuul  coiiventiong.     1S89  +.     8".     cl. 
Note.     These   iiro  published    by  the   Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  and  distributed  like  government  publications. 

National   Cotton    Planters'    Association    of    America. 
Planters' Journal.    15  v.    4".    1880-87+.    Vicksburg,  Miss- 

National  Dental  Association.  Organized  1897,  by  a 
union  of  the  American  Dental  Association  with 
the  Southern  Dental  Association.  (Dr.  W.  E. 
Walicer,  assist,  rcc.  sec,  Pass  Christian,  Miss.) 

Minutes  of  convention  and  first  meeting  published  as  an  ap- 
pendi.x  to  transactions  of  the  American  Dental  Association, 
and  also  of  the  Southern  Dental  Aesociation.  1897.  30  p.  H. 
S.  White  D.  Mfg.  Co.,  Phi  la. 

National  Dental  Association,  Southern  Branch.     Until 
1897,    Southern    Dental    Association.     (S.    W. 
Foster,  rec.  sec,  .\tlanta,  Ga.) 
Proceedings  Ist  ann.  meeting  1898.      Published    with  pro- 
ceedings National  Dental  Association.     1898.     S.  S.  White  D. 
Mfg.  Co. 

National  Divorce  Reform  League.  Organized  1881. 
Now  National  League  for  the  Protection  of  the 
Family,  which  see. 

National  Eclectic  Medical  Association.  Organized 
1871.  (Pitts  E.  Howes,  M.D.,  sec,  703  Wash- 
ington St.,  Boston,  Mass.) 

Transactions;  ed.  by  recording  secretary,  v.  1,  1873.  v.  25, 
1808. 

National  Educational  Association.  Formerly  National 
Teachers'  Association.  Organized  1857.  (Irwin 
Shepard,  sec,  118  W.  Wabasha  St.,  Winona, 
Minn.)     Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

List  of  subjects.     10c. 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Teachers'  Association.  1865, 
1866,  1869,  1870.    4  v.    o.  p. 

Proceeding  of  the  National  Educational  Association.  25  v. 
4».  1871-2,  1882-3,  1885,  o.  p.  1873-7,  1879-81,  ea.,  $1.50. 
1884, 1886,  ea.,  $1.75.     1887-92,  1894-8,  ea.,  $2. 

1893.  Proceedings  of  the  International  Congress  of  Educa- 
tion, July  25-28,  1893.     1  v.     4".     $2.50. 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Council  of  Education.  4". 
1885,  1888-91,  1894-5.     7  v.     ea.,  25c. 

Proceedings  of  the  Department  of  Superintendence.  1891-2, 
1894.    3  v.     ea.,  30c. 

History  of  the  Association.     1892.    141  p.     4".     pap.,  30c. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  twelve  on  rural  schools.  By 
mail,  25c. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  ten.    30c.    Am.  Book  Co. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  fifteen.    30c.    Am.  Book  Co. 

Subject  index  of  all  published  proceedings,  cl.  Free  of 
charge  to  those  who  purchase  5  or  more  volumes;  to  others, 
postpaid,  $1. 

National  Electric  Light  Association.  Organized  1885. 
(George  F.  Porter,  sec.)  136  Liberty  St.,  New 
I'ork  City. 

Proceedings  of  Conventions,  v.  1-21.  1885-98.  8".  v.  1, 
pap.,  $1.  V.  2-9,  pap.,  ea.,  75c.  v.  10, 11,  cl.,  ea.,  $1.25.  v. 
12-21,  cl.,ea.,  $2.50. 

National  Farmers'  Alliance.    Organized  1880.     (August 
Post,  sec,  Moulton,  Iowa.) 
Annual  reports. 

National  Geographic  Society.  Organized  1888.  (J: 
Hyde,  ed.,  1517  H  St.,  N.  W.)  Washington, 
D.  C. 

National  Geographic  Magazine,  v.  1,  1888— v.  8,  1897.  II. 
8".    25c.  per  no. ;  $2.50  per  year. 

Note.    Now  published  monthly. 

Rivers  and  valleys  of  Pennsylvania,  by  W.  M.Davis.  1889. 
71  p.    8".    maps  and  woodcuts. 

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National   Ilerbart   Society.      Organized    1895.     (C.  A. 
McMurry,    sec,  University   of  Chicago,  Chic, 

111.) 
Yeiu- books  and  BupplementB.    1895-8.    4  v.    pap.,  ea.,  $1. 
Kote.     Meetings  are  held  In  connection  with  those  of  the 
Natiouul  Educutiouul  Association. 
National  Humane  Alliance.     Incorporated  1897.     105 
E.  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 
Humane  Alliance.    4".    v.  25  in  progress,    cl.    T5eperann. 
(Estnlilished  in  1873,  as  The  Alliance,  Chicago,  III.) 
National   League   for   Good   Koads.      Organized  1892. 
(Office  of  Road  Inquiry,  Dept.  of  Agric,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.) 
Proceedings,  Oct.  20-21, 1892  :  v.  1 :  1,  Nov.  1892.    8". 
National  League  for  the  Protection  of  the  Family.     Or- 
ganized as  the  National  Divorce  Reform  League 
in  1881;    name   changed   1898.      (Rev.    S:    W. 
Dike,  cor.  sec,  Auburndale,  Mass.) 
Reports. 

Note.  The  report  for  1895  is  entitled  "  A  review  of  fifteen 
years." 

Some  aspects  of  the  divorce  question,  by  Rev.  8.  W.  Dike, 
from  Princeton  lievieio,  March,  1884.    1885.    o.  p. 

The  family  in  the  history  of  Christianity,  by  Kev.  8.  W. 
Dike,  from  Christian  Thought,  Dec,  1885.     20c. 

The  perils  of  the  family,  by  Rev.  8.  W.  Dike,  reprinted  from 
proceedings  of  Evangelical  Alliance.     1887. 

Report  on  marriage  and  divorce  to  the  Nat.  Council  of  Con- 
gregational churches,  1892,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Merriman.     1892. 
Report  on  the  family,  1895,  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Scudder. 
Report  on  the  church  and  the  home.  May,  1893,  by  Rev.  B. 
W.  Dike.    o.  p.  ,  ,.  . 

Condition  and  needs  of  statistics  of  marriage  and  divorce  in 
Europe  and  America,  by  Rev.  8.  W.  Dike.    1893. 

Theory  of  the  marriage  tie,  by  Rev.  S.  W.  Dike,  from 
Andover  Review,  Dec,  1893. 

Note.    Society  also  publishes  a  number  of  leaflets  and  other 
reprints  of  magazine  articles,  etc. 
National  Municipal  League.     Organized  1894.     (Clin- 
ton Rogers  Woodruff,  sec.  and  ed.,  1112  Girard 
Building.)     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Proceedings  of  the  Minneapolis  and  Cleveland  conferences 
for  good  city  government;  ed.  by  C.   R.  Woodruff.    1895. 
$1.50.    Same.     Baltimore  conference,  1896.    $1;    Louisville 
conference,  1897.    $1 ;  Indianapolis  Conference,  1898.     cl.    $1. 

1.  City  government  and  the  churches,  by  C:  F.Dole;What 
a  private  citizen  can  do  for  good  city  government,  by  C:  Rich- 
ardson. 

2.  Address  to  the  public,  by  C:  J.  Bonaparte;  with  consti- 
tution and  bylaws.    1896. 

3.  Relation  of  civil  service  reform  to  municipal  reform,  by 
C.  Schurz. 

4.  Constitutions  and  by-laws  of  the  Municipal  League  of 
Philadelphia;  City  Club  of  New  York;  Citizens'  Association 
of  Boston;  Baltimore  Reform  League;  Civic  Federation  of 
Chicago;  Good  Government  Club  of  8an  Francisco;  Law  En- 
forcement Society  of  Brooklyn ;  and  Civic  Club  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

5.  Commercial  organizations  and  municipal  reform,  by 
Ryerson  Ritchie.    1897. 

Leaflet  no.  1.     The  National   Municipal  League,   by  C.  R. 
Woodruff.    1898. 
National  Prison  Association  of   the  U.  S.     Organized 
1870.     (Rev.  J.    L.  Milligan,  sec,  14  Stockton 
Ave.,  Allegheny,  Pa.) 
Proceedings.      Annual;  1871-|-,  ed.  by  sec.    8».     cl.,  $1.50. 
Shaw  Bros.,  Pittsburg. 
Note.    Back  numbers  or  volumes  can  be  supplied  from  1877. 

National  Quarantine  and  Sanitary  Convention. 

Minutes  and  proceedings,  annual  meetings.  1-4.  1857-60. 
8". 

Proceedings  and  debates,  3d   meeting  held  in  New  York. 
Board   of    Councilmen,    document    no.   9.     8".      New     York. 
1859. 
National  Republican  League  of  the  U.  S.     Organized 
1887.     (D.   H.    Stine,    sec,    Auditorium   Hotel, 
Chicago,  111.) 
League  manual.    1898.    25  p.    pap.,  free. 
History  of  the  league.    1898.    440  p.    cl.,  $2.-50;  leath.,  $5. 
J.  F.  Hogan,  Detroit. 

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National  Science  Club.  Organized  1891.  (Mrs.  Laura 
Osborne  Talbott,  sec,  1445  Huntington  PI., 
Columbia  Heights.)     Washington,  D.  C- 

Journal,    pap.,  $1  per  ann. 

AuDUal  reports. 

Leaflet  outliuea  for  otiidy. 

National  Society  of  the  Daughters  of  the  Kevolution. 
See  Daughters. 

National  Society,  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 
See  Sons. 

National    Spiritualists'    Association.      Organized    1893. 
(Mrs.  Mary  T.  Longley,  sec.)  GOO  Pennsylvania 
Ave.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Report!)  of  conveutioiiu.     1893-7.     pap.,  ea.,  '25c.    1893,  pub. 
by  Stormoiit  li-  Jackson.    1894,  pub.  by  Light  of  Ti-uth  Pub. 
Co. 
Note.    Publishes  tracts  also. 

National  Teachers'  Association.  Now  National  Educa- 
tional Association,  which  see. 

National  Temperance  Society  and  Publication  House. 
Organized  1866.  (J.  W.  Cummings,  pub.  agt.) 
3  and  5  W.  18th  St.,  New  York  City. 


Publishes  temperance  literature 
ers'  Trade  List  Annual. 


for  catalogue,  see  Publisb- 


Natural  History  Society  of  Wisconsin.    See  Wisconsin. 

Natural  Science  Association  of  America.  Organized 
1888.  (Studer  Brothers,  custodians,  114  Fifth 
Ave.)     New  York  City. 

1.  Birds  of  North  America,  by  J.  H.  Studer.  1897.  1  v. 
12  X  15  in.  212  p.  text.  120  col.  plates.  \  bound,  $40;  full 
Russia,  $45. 

2.  Chapters  on  the  natural  history  of  U.  H.,  by  li.  W. 
Shufeldt.    1897.    480  p.    8".    ex.  cl.,  $3.50. 

3.  Ornithology,  or  the  science  of  birds,  by  Theodore  Jasper. 
1878  (?)  1  V.  12x15  in.  160  p.  text.  41  plates,  ex.  cl. 
and  mor.,  $15. 

Natural  Science  Association  of  Staten  Island.  See 
Staten  Island. 

Nebraska    Academy    of     Sciences.     Organized    1891. 
(Lawrence     Bruner,     sec,    University   of    Ne- 
braska.)    Lincoln,   Neb. 
Publications.     S".    pap.     nos.  1-6.     1891-8. 

Nebraska  Engineering  Society.    Organized  1897.    (Geo. 
R.  Chatburn,  sec,  State  University.)    Lincoln, 
Neb. 
Transactions;  ed.  by  Adua  Dobson,  sec.    1897.    20  p.    8". 
pap- 
Nebraska   State   Historical   Society.     Organized    1878. 
(Jay  Amos  Barrett,  asst.  sec.  and  libn.)   Library 
Bldg.,  State  University,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Transactions  and  reports.    S".      v.  1,  1885— v.  5,   1893.    v. 
1,  2,  ea.,  50c.    v.  3-5,  ea.,  $1  (continued  as  Proceedings  and 
collections). 

Proceedings  and  collections,  v.  1,  1894-5;  v.  2,1898.  2  v. 
8».    25c.  ea. 

Note.  A  few  papers  contained  in  the  above  have  been  pub- 
lished separately. 

Nebraska  State  Horticultural  Society.   (C.  H.  Barnard, 

sec.  Table  Rock.)     Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

Annual  report.  Sent  on  receipt  of  15  c.  for  postage  and 
packing. 

Nebraska  State  Medical  Society.  Organized  1868. 
(A.  D.  Wilkinson,  M.D.,  sec,  24  and  25  Burr 
Blk.)     Lincoln,  Neb. 

Proceedings.    Annual,  except  for  1895. 

Note.  Previous  to  1892,  proceedings  were  issued  in  pamphlet 
form,  frequently  three  numbers  included  in  one  volume. 
Proceedings  for  1892-94.  8".  cl.  $1  ea.  Sec.  series  trans- 
actions 1896-98.    3  V.     12».     cl.     ea.,  $2. 

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Nebraska  State  Pharmaceutical  Association. 

Proceedings,  annual  meetings.    1-6.     1882-7.    8". 

Now   Cliurch   Board  of  Publication.      (G.  Woolwortb 
("olton,  Mgr.)     3  W.  29th  St.,  New  Fork  City. 
l'iil>lislie«    New    Clinrch    (Swedenborgian)    liturgies    and 
misielliiueouB     literature.      For     catalogue,    see    Publishers' 
Trade  List  Annual. 

New  England  Agricultural  Society.     Boston,  Mass. 

TransactionB,  1866.    8o.    cl.    $1.     TiUon  <f:  Oo.  ,r^? "; 

President's  annual  address. 

New  England  Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory 

Schools.      Organized   1885.     (Dr.    Ray   Greene 

Huling,  sec,  101  TroAvbridge  St.)     Cambridge, 

Mass. 

Addresses  and   proceedings  at  preliminary  meeting,  1885, 

tirst  annual  meeting,  1886,  and  first  special  meeting,  1887;  ed. 

by  R.  G.  Huling.     1892.    12o. 

Addresses  and  proceedings  at  2d-13th  annual  meetings;  ed. 
by  R.  G.  Huling.     1888-98.    12  v.     12". 

Addresses  and  proceedings  at  2d  special  meeting,  1894;  ed. 
by  R.  G.  Huling.    1894.    12". 

Report  of  conference  on  college  entrance  requirements  in 
history,  by  E.  A.  Start.     1895.    12". 

New  England,  Commission  of  Colleges.  See  Commis- 
sion of  Colleges  in  New  England. 

New  England  Conservatory  of  Music.    Organized  1853, 

(Frank   W.    Hale,    bus.    man.)     Franklin  Sq., 

Boston,  Mass. 

New    England    Conservatory  Magazine,     ed.    by    E.    C. 

Northrup,  H.  C.  Lake  and  P.  W.  Hale.    Issued  Oct.,  Dec, 

March,  May,  July.     1894-8.     4  v.     4".     50c. 

New  England  Cotton  Manufacturers'  Association.     Or- 
ganized 1865.     (C.  J.  H.  Woodbury,  sec.)     In- 
ternational  Trust  Bldg.,  45  Milk  St.,   Boston, 
Mass. 
Transaetions.    Semi-annual,     v.  1-64.     $5  each.      (v.   1-56, 
,  o.  p.) 

New  England  Free  Trade  League.  Organized  1884,  as 
Mass.  Tariff  Reform  League.  Name  changed, 
1890,  to  New  England  Tariff  Reform  League, 
and  again  in  1894  to  the  present  form.  (Martha 
E.  Parker,  sec.)     66  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Specimen  tariff  inequalities. 

Protection  robs  cotton  mill  bands. 

Does  the  tariff  keep  up  your  wages? 

To  the  farmers  of  Massachusetts. 

Opinions  of  leading  manufacturers. 

Protection  a  burden,  by  J.  B.  Sargent. 

Open  letter  to  H.  C.  Lodge,  by  W.  N.  Osgood.     1888. 

Wages  and  the  tariff,  by  E.  P.  Wheeler.    1888. 

The  wool  question,  by  W.  L.  Garrison. 

Shipping,  bounties,  and  subsidies,  by  J.  Codman. 

Oppressive  tariff  taxation,  by  J.  Means. 

Surplus  and  the  tariff,  by  Horace  White. 

Sound  the  alarm. 

Reports  of  the  secretary  and  treasurer.     Annual.     1892-98. 

Protection  or  free  trade,  by  Henry  George.  ,1891.  216  p. 
pap.,  25c. 

Family  likeness  [Sherman  silver  bill  and  McKinley  tariff"]. 
[1893.] 

Speeches  by  leading  business  men  [H.  L.  Pierce  and  others] 
at  the  dinner,  Jan.  18,  1894. 

Speeches  by  Peleg  McFarlin  and  Henry  C.  Thacher,  at  the 
dinner,  March  9,  1894. 

Incidental  echoes,  by  G;  Brickett.     1894.    pap.,  5c. 

Tariff  chestnuts,    pap.,  5c. 

Industrial  freedom  :  the  germ  of  national  progress  and  per- 
manence, by  T:  P.  Bayard,    pap.,  10c. 

Republican  reciprocity,  by  W.  Lloyd  Garrisnn.    4  p. 

Wages  and  protection,  by  W.  L.  Garrison.     1894.     13  p. 

Senator  Hoar  and  protection,  by  W.  L.  Garrison.  1895.  21  p. 

The  case  of  a  few  ship-builders  vs.  the  American  people,  by 
J.  Codman.    1895.    15  p. 

Speeches  on  free  trade  and  free  silver,  by  J.  D.  Warner  and 
H.  W.  Chaplin.    1895.    31  p. 

The  panics  of  1837  and  1857,  by  J.  E.  Russell.     1896.    20  p. 

Letter  from  A.  B.  Farquhar.    1897.     8  p. 

Arguments  against  the  DLngley  bill,  by  A.  B.  Farquhar,  E. 
Atkinson,  and  H.  N.  Shepard.     1897.    36  p. 


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New  England  Free  Trade  League,  continued. 

The  national  accounts  analyzed,  by  E.  Atkinson.   1S07.  '2<J\i. 

The  moderation  of  the  proposed  tariff.     1897.    3  p. 

A  house  divided  atiainHt  itHelf.     1897.     6  p. 

Debate  on  equital)le  protection,  between  David  Lubin  and 
J.  K.Hussell.     1897.     33  p. 

Whom  does  protection  protect?  by  H.  W.  Lamb.    1898.    3  p. 

The  success  of  free  trade,  by  Sir  Robert  Griffin.   1898.     11  p. 

Letter  by  Edward  D.  Page.     1898. 

Do  protective  tariffs  give  more  work  to  the  workingman,  by 
Charles  VVnrren. 

Reciprocity  with  Canada,  by  U.  W.  Lamb.     1898. 

New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Organized 
1844;  incorporated  184.'3.  (J:  Ward  Dean,  ed.) 
18  Somerset  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Neio  Engliind  //istorical  and  Oenealogical  Register  (quar- 
terly).    V.  1:  1,  Jan.,  1847— V.  52:2,  Apr.,  1897.     8°. 

I'lace  inde.\  to  register,  V.  1-41.  1888.  20  p.  8".  Reprinted 
from  the  Register. 

Proceedings.     8».     1803-98. 

Neiv  England  Ijihliopolint.  (Reprint  of  book  notices  in  the 
Register),  ed.  by  John  Ward  Dean.     v.  1-lU,  18S1-98.     8». 

Brief  memoir  of  Gen.  David  Cobb  of  tlie  Rev.  army.  8  p. 
8".     por. 

The  Checkley  family,  by  S.  G.  Drake.     1848.    6  p.     8». 

Gcneal.  of  the  family  of  Sol.  Piper,  of  Dublin,  N.  II.,  by 
Sol.  Piper.    1849.    20  p.    8". 

Address  by  Wm.  Whiting,  pres.,  Jan.  12,  18.'J3.  18r)3.  IG  p. 
8». 

A  declaration  of  remarkable  providences  in  the  course  of 
my  life,  by  John  Dane,  1(582.  With  a  pedigree  of  the  Dane 
family,  by  John  Ward  Dean.     18o4.     Iti  p.     8°. 

Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner,  Governor  of  Mass.,  by  W.  H. 
Sumner,  with  a  genealogy.     1854.     70  p.     8".     por. 

Address  at  annual  meeting,  Jan.  2u,  1868,  by  S.  G.  Drake. 
1858.     20  p.     8". 

A  branch  of  the  Whitney  family,  by  L.  M.  Harris.  1858. 
7  p.    8». 

New  England  Architecture,  by  N.  H.  Chamberlain.  1858. 
30  p.     8". 

Address  on  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Gen. 
James  SVolfe,  by  Lorenzo  Sabine.     1S59.     lUO  p.     8". 

Genealogy  of  the  families  and  descendants  of  the  early 
settlers  of  Watertowu,  Mass.  With  il.,  maps  and  notes,  by 
H.Bond.     Sec.ed.    2  v.  in  one.     1860.     1094  p.     8». 

Addresses  at  annual   meetings,    by   Winslow  Lewis,   pres. 

1862,  12  p.,  8".  1863,  17  p.,  8».  1864,  9  p.,  8".  1865  (with  re- 
port of  proc),  20  p.,  8".  1866  (on  retiring,  with  report  of  proc), 
23  p.,  8". 

Address  by  John  A.  Andrew,  at  ann.  meeting  1867,  with 
report  of  proceedings.     1867.     11  p.     8°. 

Addresses  at  ann.  meetings  by  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  pres., 
with  report  of  proceedings.     1868-1869.     1868,  9. 

Brief  history  of  the  Society,  by  J.  II.  Sheppard.  17  p.  8". 
Albani/. 

Memoir  of  Barth.  Brown,  by  Eb.  Alden.    1862.    8  p.    8». 

Obituaries  of  deceased  members,  by  W.  B.  Trask.  1862. 
40p.     8». 

Gen.  sketch  of  the  family  of  Field,  of  the  West  Riding  of 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  and  of  Flushini;  and  Newtown,  N.  Y.,  by  Os- 
good Field.     1863.    9  p.     S».    folded  plate. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Michael  Wigglesworth,  by  J.  W.  Dean. 

1863.  20  p.     8".     Albany.    Sec.ed.     1871. 

The  Vickers  or  Vickery  family,  by  G.  R.  Vickery.  1863. 
5  p.     8". 

Biog.  sketch  of  Elkanah  Watson,  by  W.  R.  Deajie.  1864. 
16  p.     8".     por.     woodcut.    Albany. 

Tercentenary  celebration  of  the  birth  of  Shakespeare,  Apr. 
23,  1864.     1864.     71  p.     8". 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Elias  Nasou.  1865.  28  p. 
8». 

Reminiscences  of  the  Vaughan  family,  by  John  H.  Sheppard. 
1865.     40  p.     8". 

Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Edw.  Everett.  1865.  97  p.  8o. 
por.     il. 

Conditions  of  success  in  genealogical  investigations,  by 
W.  C.  Fowler.     1866.     28  p.     8». 

Gen.  sketch  of  the  first  three  generations  of  Prebles  in 
America,  by  G.  H.  Preble.     1868.     336  p.     8".    por.     plate. 

Memoir  of  Calvin  Fletcher,  by  W.  B.  Trask.  1869.  25  p. 
8».    por. 

Discourse  by  E.  F.  Slafter,  and  proceedings,  25th  anniver- 
sary.    1870.     .59  p.     8». 

William  Cl.iiborne,  by  8.  M.  Allen,     lip.     S". 

Early  history  of  Mollis,  N.  U.,  by  8.  T.  Worcester.  23  p.    8°. 

Three  historic  Qa^a,  and  three  September  victories,  by  Q.  11. 
Preble.     1873.     31  p\     8».     3  plates. 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  J.  M.  Bradbury,  by  J.  W.  Deane. 
1877.     16  p.     8°.     por. 


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Nt'w-Engliind  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  continued. 

Memoirs  of  several  deceased  members  with  portraits.  1878. 
191  p.    8" 

Gen.  of' the  family  of  Sam.  and  Han.  Stebbins.  Hartford, 
1771.    Reprinted,  1879.  ,      ,^ 

"  Sayini?  the  catechism  "  sevenly-ttve  years  ago,  by  Dorus 
Clarke.     1879.    40  p.     sq.  16».  ,„„„  „, 

Memorial  biographies,    v.  1-5.     5  v.    8".     1845-64.    1880-94. 

Biog.  slietcli  of  Robert  Gould  Shaw.     1880.     34  p.    8".    large 

Newspapers  and  uewspaper  writers  in  New  England,  1787- 
1816,  by  D.  A.Goddard.    1880.    39  p.    8». 

Proceedincfl  Oct.  25,  1880.  Commemorative  of  the  organi- 
zation of  the"  Govt,  of  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1780.     1880.     67  p.      8". 

The  Knox  Manuscripts:  a  report,  by  E.  F.  Slafter.     1881. 
12  p      8". 
Mem.  of  Jos.  L.  Chester,  by  J.  W.  Dean.    1884.     24  p.     8". 

Observations  on  the  Indian  language,  by  Experience  May  hew, 
1722.     1884.    12  p.    sm.  4". 
Chairs  of  New  England  governors,  by  E.  F.  Slafter.      1885. 

Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  H.  F.  Waters,  v.  1, 
parti,  1885;  part  2,  1888;  parts,  1889.    346  p.     8°. 

r.ife  and  exploits  of  Robt.  Rogers,  the  Ranger,  by  Jos.  R. 
Walker.     1885.     15  p.     8°.  ,  ^         u       v.     .  r. 

Early  matters  relating  to  the  town  and  first  church  ot  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  by  W.  B.  Trask.     1886.     12  p.     8». 

Indian  names  of  Boston  and  their  meaning,  by  E.  N.  Hors- 
ford.     1886.    26  p.    4".    maps,     large  pap. 

Life  and  public  services  of  Gen.  J.  W.  Phelps,  by  C.  11.  C. 
Howard.     1887.    58  p.    sq.  16".     Brattleboro. 

Posthumous  address  of  Hon.  M.  P.  Wilder,  read  Jan.  5,  1887, 
with  proceedings.     1887.    48  p.    80.  ,     „    t,     ^   j 

Mem.  address  on  M.  P.  Wilder,  by  Rev.  A.  P.  Peabody. 
1888.    29  p.     8».    por.  ,  ^    ^     .  .     »        v. 

Examination  of  the  English  ancestry  of  G.  Washmgton,  by 
H.F.  Waters.    1889.     53  p.     8». 

Extracts  relating  to  the  origin  of  the  American  navy,  com- 
piled by  H.  E.  Waite.     1890.     34  p.     8".     plates. 

Lee  of  Virginia,  by  J.    Henry   Lea.     1890.     lip.     8».     re- 

^^^The  pilgrim  fathers  in  Holland,  by  W.  C.  Winslow.  1891. 
24  p.    8° 

History  of  the  Gerrymander,  by  J.  W.  Dean.  1892.  11  p. 
8".    maps  and  woodcuts. 

The  Pemberton  family,  by  W.  K.  Watkins.  1892.  9  p. 
8" 

Descendants  of  Jonathan  Gillet  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and 
Windsor,  Conn.,  by  S.  C.  Gillette.  Arranged  and  enlarged  by 
Rev.  H.  0.  Alvord.     1893.     11  p.     8». 

Kellogg  families  of  Colchester,  by  Ja:  H.  Perrin.    1896.     8», 

Mem.  of  Hon.  Levi  Woodbury,  by  C.  L.  Woodbury.     1894 

Proceedings  at  ann.  meeting,  Jan.  3,  1894.     1894.    61  p.     8». 
The  swords  of  Washington,  by  Colonel  Thornton  A.  Wash 

Wm.  Hack  and  his  descendants,  by  Chris.  A.  Hack.      1894 

8" 

Family  of  John  Savage  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  1652,  by  J.  F 
Savage.    1894.    26  p.     8". 

Oration  on  the  50lh  anniversary,  Apr.  19,  1895,  by  C.  C.  Cof- 
fin, with  other  addresses.     1895.    42  p.    S". 

Note      The  reprints  from  lieqiater,  proceedmgs,  etc.,  have 
been  very  numerous.     See  Griffin's  Bibliography  of  American 
historical  societies. 
New  England,  Linnaean  Society  of. 

Report  of  a  committee  relative  to   a  large   marine  animal, 
supposed  to  be  a  serpent,  seen  near  Cape  Ann,  Mass.,  in  Au- 
gust, 1817.     Boston.    1817.    52  p.     8". 
New    England    Meteorological     Society.       Organized 

1884(?)     See  New  England  Weather  Service. 
New  England  Methodist  Historical  Society.    Organized 
1880.     (Rev.  W:  H.  Meredith,  cor.  sec,  Lowell, 
or  Willard   S.   Allen,    East  Boston,  Mass.)     36 
Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Proceedings  at  annual  meetings.  1st,  1881-13th,  1893.    12". 
Note.    Nos.  10, 12,  were  never  printed. 

New  England  Tariff  Reform  League  :  formerly  Massa- 
chusetts Tariff  Reform  League ;  now  New  Eng- 
land Free  Trade  League,  ivhich  see. 
New    England   Waterworks   Association.       Organized 
1882.     (J.  C.  Whitney,  sec,  Newton,  Mass.) 
Journal,     v.  1-12.     12  v.     8".    pap.,  $2  per  ann.    75c.  per  no. 

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New  England  Weather  Service.  (J.  Warren  Siiiith, 
director,  P.   O.   Building.)     Boston,   Mass. 

Bulletin  of  the  New  Euglaud  Meteorological  Society  till 
Mur.,1892;  uow  Bulletin  of  the  New  En(?liiiid  Weather  Ser- 
vice; ed.  by  J.  W.  Smith,  except  in  '93,  when  ed.  l)y  F.  A. 
Tower.    4".     $1  per  year. 

J^^ote.  The  iswue  of  the  Bulletiii  was  begun  by  the  New  Eng- 
land Meteorological  Society  in  Nov.,  1884;  beginning  with 
No.  39,  it  was  published  in  cooperation  with  the  .Vetronomical 
Obriervatory  of  Harvard  College,  until  1892.  The  N.  K.  Weather 
Service  represents  the  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau. 

New    Hampshire   Antiquarian  Society.     Organized    as 
the   Philoniathic    Club,    1859;    became  the  New 
Hampshire  Philoniathic  and  Antiquarian  Society, 
in  1873,  and  later  adoptetl  the  name  here  given, 
Hopkinton,  N.  II. 
Collections,    nos.  1-4.    1874-9.    S".     Contoocook. 
Address  on  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont;  their  unions,  se- 
cessions,  and   disunions,   by  Clark  Jillsou.     1882.    40  p.     8". 
Wurceater. 

Annual  address  and  Eulogy  upon  Rev.  Silas  Ketchum,  1880, 
by  L.  W.  Cogswell.    1881.    18  p.    8».     Contoocook. 

New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Organized  1823. 
(N.  F.  Carter,  libn.,  212  No.  Main  St.)   Concord, 

N.  n. 

Collections,     v.  1-10.     1824-93.     8".     $2.50  per  v. 

Proceedings,     v.  1,  1884-8;  v.  2,  1889-95;  v.  3:  1,  1897. 

Manual,  by  N.  F.  Carter.    1898.    23  p.    32".    pap. 

Mem.  of  Nathaniel  Gookiu  Upham,  by  D.  J.  Noyes.  1871. 
58  p.    8". 

Original  sources  of  historical  knowledge;  a  plea  for  tlieir 
preservation,  by  Silas  Ketchum.  1879.  28  p.  8".  Windsor, 
Conn. 

Sketch  of  life  and  character  of  Matthew  Harvey,  by  \V.  L. 
Foster.     1S67.     20)3.     8'J. 

Relation  of  the  fisheries  to  the  discovery  and  settlement  of 
North  America,  by  C.  L.  Woodbury.     1880.    26  p.    8o. 

Note.  Numerous  reprints  have  been  made  from  the  Collec- 
tions. See  Griflin's  Bibliography  of  American  historical 
societies. 

New    Hampshire    Horticultural    Society.      Organized 
1893.     (W.    D.    Baker,    sec,    Quincy,    N.    H.) 
Board  of  Agric.  Rooms,  Concord,  N.  II. 
Biennial  leports. 
New    Hampshire   Medical  Society.      Organized    1791. 
(Dr.  G.  P.  Conn,  sec,  130  No.  Main  St.)     Con- 
cord, N.  H. 
Transactions.    Annual.    1854+.    8". 
New  Hampshire  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
Proceedings.    2,  1875.    5,  1878.    8".     Concord. 

New  Haven,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of.  Organized 
1794;  incorporated  1872.  (J.  C.  Gallagher, 
sec,  P.  0.  Drawer  23.)     New  Haven,  Conn. 

The  municipal  problem,  by  A.  P.  Wilder.  1891.  78  p.  8". 
pap. 

Annual  address,  by  T.  A.  Barnes.     1893.     13  p.     8".     pap. 

Historical  address,  by  S.  E.  Baldwin.    1894.    37  p.    8".    pap. 

President's  address,  by  N.  D.  Sperry.  1894.  12  p.  8". 
pop- 
Annual  address,  by  G.  H.  Ford.    1896.     16  p.     8'\     pap. 

Relation  of  municipal  government  to  local  corporations,  by 
N.  G.  Osborn.     1S96.     18  p.     8".     pap. 

Report  describing  the  I'hiladelphia  museums,  by  S.  A.  Gal- 
pin  and  G.  8.  Barnum.     1896.    11  p.    8'J.     pap. 

Year  books.     1897,  1898.     64,  48  p.     pap. 

Memorial,  reports  and  statistics  concerning  the  iuij)rovemeut 
of  New  Haven  harbor,  prepared  by  \i.  C.  Rowe.  1897.  4b  p. 
8".     pap. 

Industries  of  New  Haven  and  vicinity.  In  Englinh  and 
Spanish.    1897.    90  p.    4".     bds. 

Note.    Publications  are  issued  gratis. 

New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.  Organized  lSfi2. 
(Dwight  E.  Bowers,  libn.,  144  Grove  St.)  Xcw 
Haven,  Conn. 

Papers,    v.l,  1865— V.  ."i,  1893.     pi.    por.    8«. 

Continuation  of  the  maritime  history  of  Connecticut,  by 
Capt.  J.  W.  Goodrich.     1866.     40  p.     8". 

Mr.  William  Diodateand  his  Italian  ancestry,  by  E.  E.  Salis- 
bury.   1876.    39  p.    8".    large  pap.    folded  sheet,    plate. 


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New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  continued. 

Catalogue  of  objects  of  interest  belonging  to  tiie  society. 
1885.     67  p.     80. 

Proceedings  in  commemoration  of  the  settlement  of  the 
townof  New  Iluveu,  Apr.  2.5,  1888.     1888.    68  p.     8". 

Peace  conference  of  1861,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  by  W.  W. 
Hopkins,  jr.     1891.     27  p.     8".     large  pap. 

Note.  A  number  of  reprints  have  been  made  from  the  pa- 
pers. See  Griffin's  Bibliography  of  American  historical  soci- 
eties. 

New    Jersey    Historical     Society.       Organized     1845. 
(Wm.  Nelson,  cor.  sec,  757  Broad  St.)     New- 
ark, N.  .7. 
Collections,     v.   1-7.     184(3-72.     7   v.     8".     cl.      maps,   por- 
traits, plates.    V.  3  o.  p. ;  others  $1  to  $2.50. 
Proceedings,    v.  1-10.     1845-66.     1847-67.    10  v.     8». 

—  2d  ser.    v.  1-13.     1867-95.     1869-95.     S". 

—  3d  ser.    v.  1 : 1-2. 

Ist  ser.  V.  1,2,  4,  none  for  sale.  Other  vols,  of  Proceedings 
$2  ea. 

Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  the  state  of 
New  Jersey,  ed.  by  W.  A.  Whitehead  and  others.  General 
title  "  Archives  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey."  v.  1,  1631-1687 
—  V.  19,  1769-75.    1880-1897.    8".    cl.     v.  6-19,  $1.50  ea. 

Note.  V.  13-18  contain  the  Journal  of  the  Governor  and 
Council,  1682-1775,  v.  1-6.  v.  11,  12,  19  contain  newspaper 
extracts  relating  to  New  Jersey,  1704-55. 

Goodly  heritage  of  Jerseymen;  address  by  G.  W.  Doane. 
1846.     32  p.     8».     sec.  ed.     1848.     Burlington. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  first  Presbyterian  church.  New 
Brunswick,  by  Kobt.  Davidson,  D.D.    1852.    52  p.    8».     port. 

Philip  Kearney,  soldier  and  patriot,  by  C.  Parker.  1868. 
49  p.     8". 

The  massacre  near  Old  Tappan,  by  W.  8.  Stryker.  1882. 
12  p.     8».     Trenton. 

Capture  of  the  block  house  at  Tom's  River,  March  24,  1782, 
by  W.  S.  Stryker.     1883.    32  p.    8".     Trenton. 

Gen.  Maxwell's  brigade  in  the  expedition  against  the 
Indians  in  1779,  by  W.  S.  Stryker.     1885.     66  p.     8». 

The  old  barracks  at  Trenton,  by  W.S.  Stryker.  1885.  14  p. 
8". 

Annnal  report  of  the  Washington  A  ssociation  of  New  Jersey. 
1890. 

Note.  For  numerous  reprints  from  the  collections,  etc.,  see 
Griffin's  Bibliography  of  American  historical  societies. 

New  Jersey,  Medical  Society  of.  Organized  1766; 
incorporated  1790.  (Wm.  J.  Chandler,  M.D., 
sec,  Milligan  PL,  So.  Orange,  N.  J.) 

Transactions.    Annual.    1859-1-. 

Note.  Transactions,  1849-1858,  were  pub.  only  in  New 
Jersey  Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter;  thereafter  they  were 
issued  annually  in  book  form.    8". 

New  Jersey  Natural  History  Society. 
See  Trenton  Natural  History  Society. 

New   Jersey   Pharmaceutical   Association.      Organized 
1872.     (G:  T.  Fitzgeorge,  sec,  Trenton,  N.  J.) 
Proceedings  of  annual  meetings.     1873-1-.     8°. 

New  Jersey  State  Board  of   Agriculture.      Organized 
1872.     (Franklin  Dye,  sec.)      Trenton,  N.  J. 
Annual  report,  published  by  the  state.    1874-97.    24  v. 

New  Jersey  State  Dental  Society. 

Condensed  proceedings,  1875-7.    8o.    Newark.    1878. 
Proceedings,  1878-80.    8".     Newark.    1881. 
Transactions,  1881-83.     8".     Neicark.    1884. 

New   Jersey  State   Horticultural   Society.     Organized 
1875.     (H.   J.    Budd,  sec,    212   Main   St.,  Mt. 
Holly,  N.  J.)     Annual  meetings  at  Trenton. 
Proceedings   at  annual   meetings.    24  v.    200  to  240  p.     8". 
pap.    ea.,  $1. 

New  Jersey  State  Microscopical    Society.      Organized 
1869.     (F.   H.  Blodgett,  libn.,  206  George  St.) 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Abstract  of  the  minutes.     Fart  1,  1871-93.     Part  2,  1893-97. 
80. 

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New  London  County  Historical  Society.  Organized 
1871.  (Chas.  B.  Ware,  treas.)  New  Tjondon. 
Conn. 

Reports  of  annual  meetings,  1881,  1882.    2  nos.    16". 

Records  and  papers,     v.  1 :  1-v.  2  :  2.    1890-96.    8". 

History  of  thu  statue  erected  to  Maj.  John  Mason,  compiled 
by  T.  S.  Collier,  8GC.  1889.  62  p.  8".  pi.  (Oration  by  I.  H. 
Bromley.) 

Memorial  of  Rev.  Edw.  Woolsey  Bacon  by  Rev.  C.  J.  Hill. 
188S.     12  p.    8". 

New  Mexico  Bar  Association.      Organized  ISSfi.     (E: 
L.  Bartlett,  sec.)     Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico. 
Minutes  of  proceedings.    Annual,  18864-.    Comp.  by  E.  L. 
Bartlett.     8".    pap.     1897,  98  in  one  vol. 

New  Mexico,  Historical  Society  of. 

Reorganized  1880.    (W:  M.  Berger,  sec.)    Santa 
Fe,  New  Mexico. 

Anniversary  address,  1860,  by  Kirby  Benedict.  1860.  20  p. 
8". 

Inaugural  address  on  objects  and  purposes,  by  W.  G. 
Ritch,  1881.     1881.     27  p.     16". 

Address  on  Kin  and  Clan,  1882,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier.  1882. 
8  p.     8". 

New  Orleans  Academy  of  Sciences.     Organized  1853. 
(Alcee  Fortier,   cor.  sec,  Tulane  Univ.)     Neiv 
Orleans,  La. 
Papers,    v.  1 :  1,  2.    1886-8.    8". 

New  York  Academy  of  Anthropology.    (G:  F.  LaiiUaw, 
sec,  137  W.  4l8t  St.)     New  York  City. 
Transactions,  v.  1-2,  1884-90. 

(v.  2  includes  proceedings  of  international  congress,  1S88.) 
Miscellaneous  papers. 
Xote.    No  longer  in  existence.    No  publications  since  1890. 

New  York  [The]  Academy  of  Medicine.  Organized 
1847.  (J:  S.  Brownne,  resident  libn.)  17  W. 
43d  St.,  New   York  City. 

Anniversary  discourse  by  John  W.  Francis.    1847. 
Bulletin.    1860-72.     v.  1-4. 
Transactions,    v.  1-3, 1857-72.    8». 
Same,     new  ser.    v.  1-12,  1874-95.     8". 

New  York  Academy  of  Sciences.  Organized  1817  as 
Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  N.  Y.  Chartered 
1818;  adopted  present  name  in  1876.  (R.  E. 
Dodge,  rec  sec.  ;  Gilbert  van  Ingen,  ed.) 
Columbia   University,  New  York  City. 

Annals  of  Lyceum,  v.  1-11,  1824-76.  8°.  pap.  and  boards, 
$5  per  vol. 

I'roceedings  of  Lyceum,  v.  1-2,  1824-76.  8".  pap.  and 
boards,  $5. 

Transactions  of  Academy,    v.  1-16, 1881-98.    S".    pap.,  $5. 

Annals  of  Academy.  12  nos.  in  ea.  vol.  v.  1-10,  1877-98. 
8".    pap.,  $6. 

Same.     v.  11,  incomplete.     1898.    pap.     8".     $3. 

Memoirs  of  Academy,    v.  1,  part  1.    1894.    4".    boards,  $1. 

Pamphlets  on  special  subjects. 

Note.  Society  meets  at  12  W.  31st  St.;  its  library  is  at 
Pchermerhorn  Hall,  Col.  Univ. 

New  York,  Alumni  Association  of  the  College  of  Phar- 
macy of  the  City  of.     New  York  City. 
Annual  reports.    1871-2;  1872-3;  1873-4;  187.5-6.    H".    1872-6. 

New  York  and  its  Vicinity,  Society  for  the  Relief  of 
the  Destitute  Blind  of.  Incorporated  1868.  New 
York. 

13-17.  1880-85.    12", 


Annual  reports.    1-11,  1868-79. 
York.    1869-85. 


^r,'w 


New  York,  Association  of  the  Bar  of  the  citv  of.     Or- 
ganized  1870.     (William  F.  Kip,  libn.')     42   IF. 
44th  St.,   New  York  City. 
Report  of  proceedings.    1870. 
Annual  reports.     1882-98.    80. 
Constitution  and  address.    1870. 
Constitution.     1871. 
Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws.     187:i,  1876,  1879. 


Proposed  amendments  to  the  code.    1871. 


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New  York,  Association  of  Bar  of  oity  of,  continued. 

Charfteg  and  tostimony :  against  Justices  Geo.  Or.  Barnard 
and  Albert  Cardozo.  1872;  asainst  Justice  J.  H.  McOunn. 
1872;  against  Justice  G.  M.  Curtis.  1872;  agaiust  Register  F. 
M.  Loew.    1878;  against  Sheriff  B.  Keilly.     1879. 

Report  of  committee  on  extortions.     1872. 

Address  on  elective  judiciary.     1873. 

Report  of  library  committee.    1873. 

Reports  of  committee  on  law  reporting.     1873. 

Report  of  committee  on  litigated  business.    1875. 

Proceedings  in  regard  to  the  charges  made  through  the  press 
against  C.  O'Conor.     1876. 

Report  of  committee  on  admissions  to  the  bar.    1876. 

Report  of  committee  on  the  first  thirteen  chapters  of  the 
new  revision  of  the  statutes.    1876. 

Proceedings  for  disbarment  of  T.  B.  Eldridge.    1877-80. 

Reports  of  committee  on  amendment  of  the  law  :  On  the 
bill  to  establish  a  Federal  Court  of  Appeals.  1878;  on  the 
proposed  civil  code.  1881;  in  respect  to  marriage  licenses. 
1886;  on  the  bills  to  improve  land  transfer.  1886;  in  relation 
to  the  surrogate  of  New  York  Co.     1889. 

Arguments  of  committee  before  the  legislature  against  the 
civil  code.    1881. 

Report  of  committee  on  nominations  for  judicial  officers. 
1881.  ,       , 

Reports  of  committee  to  urge  the  rejection  of  the  civil  code. 
1881-85.    1888. 

Report  of  committee  on  federal  courts.    1882. 

Report  of  committee  on  transfer  of  title  to  land.     1882. 

Report  of  committee  on  disbarment  of  W.  H.  Gale.    1883. 

Report  of  committee  on  grievances.    1883. 

Reports  of  committee  on  the  penal  code.     1883. 

Report  of  committee  on  a  plan  for  improving  the  methods 
of  legislation.    1885. 

Memorial  to  the  Governor  in  relation  to  the  code  of  evi- 
dence.    1886.  .         .... 

Report  of  committee  upon  delays  and  uncertainty  in  judi- 
cial  administration.     1886. 

Majority  and  minority  reports  of  committee  on  land  transfer 
reform.     1887.  .        .     .    ,. 

Report  of  committee  to  examine  the  act  respecting  jurisdic- 
tion of  United  States  courts.     1888. 

Report  of  committee  on  code  of  evidence.    1889. 

Report  of  committee  on  federal  court  of  appeals.     1890. 

Thoughts  of  codification,  by  Albert  Mathews.     1882. 

Codification  of  the  common  law.  by  James  C.  Carter.     1884. 

The  civil  code  in  California,  by  John  N.  Poraeroy.    1885. 

Damages  in  the  code,  by  A.  G.  Sedgwick.     1885. 

Torts  under  the  code,  by  G.  L.  Rives.     1885.  ,      ,ir    x. 

Corporations  tinder  the  proposed  civil  code,  by  W.  B. 
Hornblower.    1888. 

Trusts  under  the  civil  code,  by  G.  H.  Adams.    1888. 

The  revision  and  the  revist-rs,  by  W.  A.  Butler.     1889. 

In  memoriam  :  Morrison  R.  Waite,  by  C.  C.  Beaman.     1890. 

Statement  of  special  committee  on  bill  to  establish  a  federal 
court  of  appeals.     1890. 

Report  of  committee  on  amendment  of  the  law  on  proposed 
amendments  to  Article  VI.  of  the  constitution.    1891. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.    1892. 

Report  of  special  committee  on  the  action  of  Isaac  H.  May- 

Proceedi'n'gs  regarding  the  proposed  charter  of  the  Greater 
New  York.     1897. 
Report  of  committee  on  judicial  nominations.    1898. 

New  York:  Association  for  Improving  the    Condition 
of  the  Poor.     New  York  City. 

The  people's  baths:  with  bibliography  on  public  bathe. 
1896.    16  p.  .         .„__     ,„ 

London  alms  and  London  pauperism.   Reprint,    imi.   lo  P- 

A  year's  work  in  a  city  sociological  laboratory.   1896.   139  p. 
10c. 
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ganized 1873.     (Fk.  S.  Gardner,  sec,  203  Broad- 
way.)    New  York  City. 

Report  on  railway  abuses  by  the  committee  on  railway  trans- 
portation.     1874. 

Documents : 

A  canal  revolution.    8".  ,    ,  ^  , 

Seymour,  H.  Letter  on  the  great  value  of  the  state  canals. 
8" 

A  state  naval  militia.  Report  and  bill  approved,  Dec.  12, 
1888.  With  "memorandum  of  proposed  plans  for  naval  re- 
serves," by  W.  C.  Whitney.    1888.     8». 

United  States  naval  reserve  and  state  naval  mihtia,  comp.  by 
F.  S.  Gardner.    3d  ed.    1890.     8».    pap. 

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Public  Health.    1898.    8  p. 

Official  tares.     1898.     18  p. 

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L.   Britton,  sec.)   Bronx  Park,    Borough  of  the 
Bronx,  N.    Y.   City. 
Bulletin.    Parts  1-3,  1896-8.     8".     pap.,  25c.  ea. 

New  York,  Charity  Organization  Society  of  the  City  of. 
Organized  1882.  (Edward  T.  Devine,  gen.  sec.) 
105  E.  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

C/iarities  (weekly).    Dec,  1897-[-. 

Charities  Reriew  (since  March,  1897,  monthly),  v.  1-v.  8  : 
4.  $2perann.  25c.  peruo.  {AhsorheA  Ltiid  a  Ifand  in  1S9~.) 
Now  published  by  the  Charities  Review  Co.  at  105  E.  22d  st. 

Charities  Directory  to  the  philanthropic  and  educational 
societies  and  institutions,  and  to  the  churches  of  New  York 
City.     cl.  $1.00. 

Handbook  for  Friendly  Visitors.  88  p.  16".  pap.,  35c.; 
cl.,  50c. 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Society  (except  the  first  and 
second). 

Reports  and  Papers,  Vol.  I.,  1882-1886,  1st  five  years'  issues; 
Vol.  II.,  1887-1891,  2d  five  years'  issues;  bound  4  roan  and 
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1.  Objects  and  officials.    6  p. 

2.  Work  of  friendly  visitors.    1  p.    o.  p. 

3.  On  district  conferences.     Mrs.  James  T.  Field.     4  p. 

4.  Inaugural  paper  of  organizing  Secretary.    4  p.     o.  p. 

5.  Cold  victuals.     Charles  8.  Fairchild.     2  p. 

9.  How  to  repress  pauperism.  Robert  Treat  Paine. 
16  p. 

10.  Official  vs.  private  relief;  a  reprint  from  London  C.  O. 
Reporter.    2  p. 

11.  Duties  of  friendly  visitors.  Mrs.  Chas.  R.  Lowell. 
4  p.    o.  p. 

17.    The  pauper  question.    D.  O.  Kellogg.    18  p. 

23.*  Possibilities  of  the  proper  organization  of  charity. 
Abram  8.  Hewitt.     8  p. 

28.*  The  old  charity  and  the  new.  Rev.  H.  L.  Wayland, 
D.D.    4  p. 

29.  Work  of  friendly  visitors.    1]). 

30.  Philanthropy.     Prof.  Richard  T.  Ely,  Ph.D.     8  p. 

31.  The  charity  organization  idea.     Ansley  Wilcox.     4  p. 

32.  Charity  organization  methods.  Small  communities. 
Mrs.  Chas.  R.  Lowell.    8  p. 

33.*  The  wastes  of  charity.  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  C.  Potter,  D.D. 
8  p. 

34.  Methods  of  organization  of  charity.  Alex.  Johnson. 
8  p. 

35.  The  report  and  papers  of  the  C.  O.  section  of  the  14th 
National  Conference.    42  p. 

36.  General  suggestions  for  the  treatment  of  different  classes 
of  cases.     8  p.    o.  p. 

39.    What  co-operating  societies  can  do  for  us,  and  we  for 
them.    2  p. 
41.    The  reform  of  charily.    W.  M.  Salter.    8  p.    o.  p. 

43.  Friendly  visiting.     Mrs.  Jas.  J.  Putnam.     8  p. 

44.  The  savings  society.     Mrs.  John  H.  Scribner.     8  p. 

45.  The  church  in  charity.     Alex.  Johnson.    8  p.     o.  p. 

46.  The  Elberfeld  system  (a  reprint  from  the  "  Hospital, 
London  ").    8  p. 

47.  Report  on  charity  organization  at  15th  national  con- 
ference of  charities  and  correction. 

48.  Drunkards'  families.  Rev.  W.  F.  Slocum,  D.D.  6  p. 
o.p. 

50.  Charity  organization,  compiled  from  the  society's 
papers.    Geo.  P.  Rowell.     12  p. 

62.*  Charity  organization  and  the  church.  Rev.  Henry  Van 
Dyke,  D.D.    8  p. 

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.''4.*  The  friendly  side  of  charity  organization.  Rev.  E. 
Winchester  Donald,  D.D.    5  p.    o.  p. 

55.*  Uow  charity  organization  helps  the  pastors.  Rev. 
Geo.  Alexander,  D.I).    4  p. 

58.  The  personal  element  in  charity.  Kev.  Alex.  Mackay- 
Smith,  D.D.    9  p. 

59.  Reports  and  papers  of  the  C.  O.  Section  of  17th  national 
conference.     53  p. 

60.  The  need  of  nerve  in  charity  (reprint  from  "  C.  O. 
Reporter,"  of  London).    4  p. 

61.  History  of  charity  organization  in  the  United  States. 
Chas.  D.  Kellogg.     61  p.     10  cts. 

62.  Concerning  special  relief  funds.     1  p. 

63.  Problem  of  charity.     Prof.  Francis  G.  Peabody,  D.D. 

64.  Work  of  the  friendly  visitors.     2  p. 

65.  A  scientific  basis  of  charity.  Rev.  H.  L.  Wavland, 
D.D.     12  p. 

66.  Open  letter  to  charitable  people  in  Baltimore.  Pres. 
D.C.  Gilman,  LL.D.     4  p. 

67.  Poverty  and  its  relief,  the  methods  possible  in  the 
city  of  New  York.     Mrs.  Chas.  R.  Lowell.     12  p. 

68.  The  charity  organization  movement.  Jeffrey  R. 
Brackett.     9  p. 

69.  Professional  promoters. 

70. t  True  aim  of  charity  organization  societies.  Mrs.  Chas. 
R.  Lowell.    8  p. 

71.     The  evils  of  investigation  and  relief,  by  Mrs.  Chas.  R. 
Lowell.    4  p. 
For  sale  at  |  cent  per  page  : 

Economic  and  moral  effects  of  public  out-door  relief,  by 
Mrs.  C.  R.  Lowell.    11  p. 

Report  of  standing  committee  on  out-door  relief  (State 
Board,  18S3).     63  p. 

Care  of  dependent  children  in  the  city  of  New  York  (State 
Board,  1S89).     77  p. 

Report  on  the  public  charities  of  New  York  city  (State 
Board,  1886).    63  p. 

*  Reprinted  from  annual  reports. 
t  Reprinted  from  Forum,  June,  1896. 
New  York,  Children's  Aid  Society  of.    Organized  1853. 
(C:  Loring  Brace,  sec.)     103  E.  22d  St.f  New 
York  City. 
Reports.    Annual.    1854+.    8". 

The  dangerous  classes  of  New  York,  by  C.  L.  Brace.  1872. 
12».     Wtjnkoop  &  Hnllenbeck. 

Children's  Aid  Society:  its  history,  plan,  and  results,  by  C. 
L.  Brace.    46  p. 

New  York,  Citizens'  Association  of.     Organized  1870. 
New  York  City. 
Reform  in  New  York  city.     1870.    19  p. 
Address  to  the  public:  history  of  its  work,  the  department 
of  docks,  of  health,  the  Are  department.    1871.    34  p. 
Correspondence  showing  a  portion  of  its  work.    1871.    47  p. 

New  York:   (The)  Citizens    Union.      Organized  1897. 
(John  C.  Clark,  sec.)     Neiv  York  City. 
Campaign  book.     159  p. 
Pamphlets,    nos.  1-6: 

1.  Public  baths  and  lavatories.    12  p. 

2.  Clean  streets.     16  p. 

"  3.     More  and  better  public  schools.     16  p.  - 

4.  New  York's  tenement  houses.     8  p. 

5.  The  city's  poor.     16  p. 

6.  Small  parks  and  recreation  piers  for  the  people.     8  p. 
Home  rule  in  cities.     32  p. 

Seth  Low  for  mayor.    16  p. 

Merit  system  in  the  civil  service.     10  p. 

Seth  Low's  great  speech  at  Cooper  Union,  Oct.  6,  1897.     8  p. 

Public  economy.     8  p. 

Workingmen  as  citizens.     16  p. 

Tammany's  million  dollar  fraud  on  the  workingmen.     24  p. 

The  real  question ;  a  speech  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder. 
18  p. 

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W.  Pryor,  A.  H.  Ely,  and  G.  W.  Miller.     1894.    62  p.     10  c. 

Why  we  must  solve  the  municipal  problem,  by  Jos. 
Larocque  and  others.     1896.     12  p. 

Ballot,  party  column  and  the  Massachusetts  ballot.  1896. 
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(Frank  Bergen  Kelley,  normal  teacher,   114:^  K. 
Jersey  St.,  Eiizjibeth,  N.  J.)     Berkeley  Ijyceinn, 
19  \V.  44ih  St.,  New  York  City. 
Leaflets,  No.  1.     An  oarly  excise  law:  On  the  currency  of 
New  Amsterdam.     (From  Valentine's  Manual.)     p«p.     5c. 
Excursions  for  the  cl.'isses.     Nos.  1-6.     5c. 
Graphic  views  of  govcrunient.     il.     5c. 
Plan  of  New  York  City  in  the  English  period.     5c. 
Syllabi.     8".      1.     History   City   of  New   York:    1897. —2. 
Course  on,  i.,  English  period;  ii.,  K'evolutiouary  period.  1806. 
E.  Scott  Co. 

Bibliography  of  Dutch  period. 

Half  Moon  Series  (monthly).  1897-8.  10c.  per  no. ;  $1  per 
ann.     Putnam. 

Annual  report,  1897-08. 

New  York  :  City  Improvement  Society.     Incorporated 
1892.     (J.  C.  Pumpelly,  sec.)     12  E.  23d  St., 
New  York  City. 
Information  for  the  residents  of  New  York  City.    20  p.    16". 
el. 

New  York  :  City  Reform  Club.     New  York  City. 

Annual  records  of  the  assemblymen  and  senators  from  the 
city  of  New  Yorli :  What  are  you  jroing  to  do  about  it? 
1886-9:i.     8  pamphlets.     65  to  132  p. 

New   York    City  :    Society    for    the    Reformation    of 

Juvenile  Delinquents.     Incorporated  1824.    Neio 

York. 

Annual  reports  to  the  legislature,  and  the  Corporation  of 

New   York.    1-7,   1825-31;  10-20,  1834-44;  22-27,1846-51;  20, 

18.53;   30,  1854;   .32,  18.56;   .33,  1857;   35,  18.59;   36,  1860;  .39-41, 

1863-65;  43-56,   1867   to   1879-80.     (1-7   reprinted   1832;  10-20, 

43-56,  bound  in  2  v.) 

Documents  relative  to  the  Dome  of  Refuge.  Containing 
annual  reports,  laws,  and  statutes,  etc.  320  p.  8".  A^ew  York, 
M.  Day.    1832. 

New  York  Civil-Service  Reform  Association.  Organ- 
ized 1877;  reorganized  1880.  (G:  McAneny, 
sec,  54  William  St.)     New  York  City. 

Constitution  and  by-laws. 

Reports.    Annual.    1881-f-. 

Publications : 

1.  Purposes :  and  constitution.     1880. 

2.  Beginning  of  the  spoils  system  in  the  national  govern- 
ment, 1829-30.  Reprinted  from  Parton's  life  of  Andrew  Jack- 
son.    1881.     Putnam. 

3.  The  spoils  system  and  civil  service  reform  in  the  custom 
house  and  post  office  at  New  York,  by  D.  B.  Eaton.  1882. 
123  p.     Putnam. 

4.  Civil  service  reform  in  the  New  York  custom  house,  by 
Willard  Brown.     1882.     19  p.     Putnam,    o.  p. 

5.  Term  and  tenure  of  office,  by  D,  B.  Eaton.  1882.  108  p. 
Putnam. 

6.  Documents  relating  to  the  removal  from  office  of  Gen. 
N.  M.  Curtis,  and  to  his  indictment  for  levying  and  receiving 
political  assessments.    1882.     25  p.     Puttiam. 

7.  The  danger  of  an  office  holding  aristocracy,  by  E.  L. 
Godkin.     1882.     16  p.     Putnam. 

Garfield  and  civil  service  reform :  in  memory  of  James 
Abram  Garfield.     1881.     broadside. 

Daniel  Webster  and  the  spoils  system  :  from  Senator  Bay- 
ard's oration  at  Dartmouth  college,  June,  1882.  1882.  Put- 
nam. 

The  Pendleton  bill  and  the  Dawes  bill  compared.  1882. 
87  p. 

Letters  to  candidates  for  the  governorship,  for  congress,  the 
assembly,  and  city  offices,  and  their  replies.    1882.     57  p. 

Letters  to  candidates  for  state  offices  and  for  the  state  senate 
and  assembly  and  their  replies.     1883.     20  p. 

Letters  to  candidates  and  reiilies.     1884.     8  p. 

The  competitive  test,  by  E.  M  .  Sbepard.     1884.     43  p.     o.  p. 

A  year's  results  of  the  civil-service  act,  by  Geo.  Walton 
Green.     1885.    9  p.     o.  p. 

What  the  competitive  ezamiaations  really  are.  16  p.  Put- 
nam,   o.  p. 

Civil  service  of  cities.  Police  and  fire  departments;  a  re- 
port.   24  p.    o.  p. 

Some  questions  for  voters  to  consider.    12  p.    o.  p. 

A  primer  of  civil  service  reform, by  G.  W.Curtis.  20  p.   o.p. 

The  same  in  German. 

How  you  may  aid  civil  service  reform,  by  Alex.  Fullerton. 
o.  p. 

What  has  been  done  in  New  York  and  may  be  done  else- 
where,   o.  p. 

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The  collector  and  postmaster  of  New  York  on  the  effect  of 
civil  service  reform  methods.     6  p. 

Debate  on  civil  service  reform  before  the  7th  congress  of  the 
P.  B.  church,    o.  p. 

Decisions  and  opinions  in  construction  of  the  civil  service 
laws,  compiled  by  \Vm.  Potts,  sec,  and  printed  by  the  state. 

The  workingman's  interest  in  civil  service  reform ;  the 
spoils  system  in  the  public  schools.  Address  by  H.  A.  Rich- 
mond.    1888.     19  p. 

Civil  service  reform  :  au  address  by  Hon.  H.  A.  Richmond, 
o.  p. 

Bishop  Potter's  address,  centennial  of  Washington's  inau- 
guration, St.  Paul's  church.  New  York  :  and  a  letter  from 
Bishop  Huntington.    15  p. 

Address  of  Hon.  Carl  Schurz  in  opposition  to  the  "  Black 
act."     1896. 

Report  on  the  operation  of  the  "  Black  act."     1898. 

Note.  The  association  has  also  Issued  a  great  number  of 
leaflets,  circulars,  drafts  of  bills,  copies  of  acts,  letters,  etc. 

New  York  College  for  the  Training  of  Teachers.  Now 
attached  to  Columbia  University  as  the  New  York 
Teachers'  College,  ivhich  see. 

New  York,  Dental  Society  of  the  State  of. 
Transactions,    v.  1-16,  1869-84 ;  19-20,1887-88. 
By-laws,  code  of  ethics,  etc.    8o.     Buffalo.    1876. 

NeM'  York,  Eclectic  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of. 

Transactions,    v.  1-14, 1852-64.    1867-74.    Albany.  1S5'2-1 4. 

New   York   Entomological   Society.      Organized  1892 ; 

incorporated  1893.      (Wm.    Beutenmnller,  ed.) 

American   Museum   of   Natural    History,    77th 

St.  and  8th  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

iToMrwai  (quarterly),    v.  1 :  1-6  :  2, 1893-8.    8".    $2  per  ann. 

New  York  Free  Trade  Club.     (Ja.  Gaunt,  sec.)    365 
Canal  St..,  New  York  City. 
Bastiat.     Sophisms  of  the  protectionists.     16°. 
Beecher.    Why  I  am  a  free  trader. 
Bowker.    Free  trade  the  best  protection.     12". 

—  Economic  fact  book  and  free-traders'  guide,  ed  by  R:  R. 
Bowker.     1885.    12".    o.  p. 

Codman.    Free  ships.    12".    o.  p. 

—  American  navigation. 
Donnell.    The  impending  crisis.     8". 

—  Slavery  and  protection.    8". 

—  Wages  and  tariffs.    8". 

—  Industrial  emancipation. 

Earle.    Revenue  system  and  the  civil  service.     12". 

Hazard.    Wool  growing  and  the  tariff. 

Hurd.    Industrial  slavery. 

McAdam.  The  protective  system  :  what  it  costs  the  Ameri- 
can farmer.    12". 

Moore.  Friendly  sermons  to  protectionist  manufacturers. 
12".     o.  p. 

Sargent.    The  tariff  manufactures  and  the  people. 

Shearman.     Does  protection  protect?     12".    o.  p. 

—  Free  trade  the  only  road  to  manufacturing  prosperity  and 
high  wages.    12". 

—  Free  trade  the  road  to  temperance  and  prosperity.     12". 

—  Pauper  labor. 

—  Destroying  our  manufactures. 

Vinton.    Iron  manufacture,  machinery,  and  the  tariff. 
Wells.    Why  we  trade  aud  how  we  trade.     12".     o.  p. 

—  Primer  of  tariff  reform.    16°. 

—  Free  trade  rational  and  practical.     S". 

—  "  Foreign  pauper  labor  "  argument.    8".    o.  p. 
White.     The  tariff  question.     12".     o.  p. 

The  iron  duties.    1885.     12". 

Proceedings  of  Chicago  Conference,  1885.    12".    o.  p. 

New   York    Genealogical    and    Biographical    Society. 
Organized  1869.       (R.    H.    Greene,    ed.)      235 
Central  Park    West,  New   York  City. 
BiMetin.    v.  1:1,  1869.    Succeeded  by 
N.  T.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record  (quarterly). 
1870-}-.     8".     subs.,  $2  per  ann. 

Collections,  v.  1 :  Marriages  from  1639  to  1801  in  the  Re- 
formed Dutch  Church,  New  York;  ed.  by  8:  8.  Purple.  1890. 
large  8".    100  copies.    $15. 

The  olden  time  in  New  York.    1.   New  York  society  in 
olden  time. — 2.    Traces   of   American   lineage.    1872.     64  p. 
8".    11. 
Reminiscences,  by  David  Parsons  Holton.    1874.    29  p.    8". 

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Life  nnd  its  record  in  this  generation,  by  8.  Osgood.  1S78. 
17  p.    8". 

Col.  .Tohn  Bayard  and  the  Bayard  family  of  America,  by  J. 
G.  Wilson.    1885.     24  p.     8». 

Haml.  Proovost,  Ist  bishop  of  New  York,  by  J.  G.  WilBon. 
1887.     15  p.     large  S". 

Twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  N.  Y.  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Society,  Feb.  27,  1S94.     1895.     il.     large  8".    $1. 

Edw.  Hawes  the  emigrant  and  some  of  his  dcBcendants,  by 
G.  R.  Hawes.    1895.    25  p.    4".    port. 

Reports  of  oflBcers,  list  of  members,  act  of  incorporation  and 
by-laws.     1898.    35  p. 

Note.  For  reprints  from  Record,  see  GrifHn's  Bibliography 
of  Am.  hist,  societies. 

New  York  Historical  Society.  Organized  1804.  (W: 
Kelby,  libn.)     170  2d  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Collections,  v.  1-5, 1811-29.  8".  (v.  5  is  a  reprint  of  v.  4  as 
issued  in  1826.) 

—  Sec.  ser.  v.  1-4,1841-59.  8".  (v.  4  is  a  catalogue  of  the 
library  of  the  society.) 

Proceedings,     v.  1-7,  1843-49.     1844-50.     8". 

Collections.     Publication  fund  series,    v.  1-24,  1868-92.    8°. 

Memoir  read  Dec.  31,  1816,  by  Egbert  Benson.  1816.  72  p. 
12".    Sundry  editions. 

Catalogue  of  the  books,  tracts,  newspapers,  maps,  charts, 
views,  portraits,  and  manuscripts  in  the  library  of  the  society. 
1813.     139  p.     8". 

Proems  verbal  of  the  ceremony  of  installation  of  president 
of  the  society  (burlesque),  by  G.  C.  Verplanck.  1820.  18  p. 
8°.     Reprinted  1804. 

Origin,  progress,  antiquities,  curiosities,  and  nature  of  the 
common  law,  by  AV.  Sampson.     1824.     68  p.     8°. 

Anniversary  discourse,  by  Jos.  Blunt.     1828.     52  p.     8°. 

Origin  and  nature  of  the  representative  institutions  of  the 
U.  S.,  by  W.  B.  Lawrence.    1832.    44  p.     8". 

Jubilee  of  the  constitution,  by  John  Quincy  Adams.  1839. 
136  p.     8".     plate. 

Life  and  military  services  of  Gen.  James  Clinton,  by  W.  W. 
Campbell.    1839.    23  p.     8". 

The  infancy  of  the  union,  by  W.  B.  Reed.    1840.    50  p.    8". 

Inaugural  address  of  pres.  Albert  Gallatin.     1843.    21  p.    8". 

Memoir  on  the  northeastern  boimdary  in  connection  with 
Mr.  Jay's  map,  by  A.  Gallatin  :  with  a  speech  by  D.  Webster. 
1843.     74  p.     8». 

Address  by  J.  R.  Brodhead  :  with  proceedings.  1844.  107  p. 
8". 

Debate  on  "Columbia  "as  the  new  name  of  this  country. 
1845.     8". 

Report  of  the  aboriginal  names  and  geographical  terminol- 
ogy of  the  State  of  New  York.  Part  1.  Valley  of  the  Hud- 
son, by  H.  R.  Schoolcraft.     1845.    43  p.     8». 

Discourse  by  A.  W.  Bradford.     1846.    31  p.    8". 

Incentives  to  the  study  of  the  ancient  period  of  American 
history,  by  FI.  II.  Schoolcraft.    1847.     38  p.     8". 

The  progress  of  ethnology,  by  J.  R.  Bartlett.  1847.  151  p. 
8". 

Ancient  architecture  of  America,  by  R.  Cary  Long.  1849. 
37  p.     8".     9  plates. 

Antiquities  of  the  State  of  New  York,  by  E.  G.  Squier. 
1851.    343  p.     8».    14  qto  plates.     80  eng.  on  wood.     Buffalo. 

Address  by  D.  Webster.     18.52.    57  p.     8". 

English  colonization  in  America,  by  J.  A.  Poor.  1852.  144  p. 
8". 

Proceedings.  Ruins  of  Tenampua,  Honduras,  Central 
America;  letter  from  B.  G.  Squier.     1853.    8  p.     8». 

The  necessity,  the  reality,  and  the  promise  of  the  progress 
of  the  human  race,  by  G.  Bancroft.     1854.     37  p.     8". 

Semi-centennial  celebration  of  the  founding  of  the  society. 
1854.    96  p.    8". 

History  and  prospects  of  interoceanic  communication  by  the 
American  isthmus,  by  Lieut.  I.  C.  [G.]  Strain.     1856.    27  p. 

8^ 

The  Dutch  at  the  north  pole  and  the  Dutch  in  Maine,  by  J. 
W.  DePeyster.    1857.    80  p.    8". 

New  York  during  the  last  half  century,  by  J.  W.  Francis. 
1857.    232  p.     8". 

Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  library,  Nov.  3,  1857. 
1857.    27  p.    8". 

Old  New  York,  by  J.  W.  Francis.     1858.    384  p.     8°. 

Proofs  considered  of  the  early  settlement  of  Acadie  by  the 
Dutch,  by  J.  W.  DePeyster.    1858.    9  p.     8". 

Catalogue  of  printed  hooks  in  the  library.    1859.    653  p.    8". 

Henry  Cruger  the  colleague  of  Edmund  Burke  in  the  British 
parliament,  by  H.  C.  Van  Schaack.     1859.    67  p.     8". 

The  Sons  of  liberty  in  New  York,  by  H.  B.  Dawson.  1859. 
IIS  p.     8". 

Discourse  on  Washington  Irving,  by  W.  C.  Bryant.  18*i0. 
46  p.    8". 

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"Mr.  Lee's  plan,  March  29,  1777,"  by  G.  II.  Moore.  1860. 
115  p.     8".    2  port.     2  folded  sheets. 

Catalogue  of  the  rauBeum  and  gallery  of  art.  1862.  72+.'59  p. 
8".     Also,  1866,  1869,  1871,  1873. 

Discourse  on  Count  Cavour,  by  Vincenzo  Botta.  1862. 
108  p.     8". 

Address  on  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  birthday  of  William 
Bradford,  by  J.  W.  Wallace.     1863.     114  p.     8".     Albany. 

The  beginning  of  America,  by  E.  C.  Benedict.  1864.  64  p. 
8". 

Commemoration  of  the  conquest  of  New  Netherland  on  its 
200th  anniversary,  with  oration  by  J.  R.  Brodbead.  1864. 
87  p.     8".    map. 

Inquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  documents  concerning  a 
discovery  in  North  America  claimed  to  have  been  made  by 
Verrazzano,  by  Buckingham  Smith.     1864.    31  p.    8".     map. 

When  was  the  drama  introduced  in  America?  By  C.  1'. 
Daly.     1864.     11  p.     8». 

Early  political  history  of  New  York,  by  F.  De  Feyster.  76  p. 
8".    port. 

Memoir  of  Rip  Van  Dam,  by  F.  De  Peyster.  1865.  26  p.  8". 
2  port. 

Proceedings  on  the  death  of  Luther  Bradish,  president, 
Oct.,  1863.     1865.     24  p.     8".    port. 

The  moral  and  intellectual  influence  of  libraries  upon  social 
progress,  by  F.  DePeyster.     1866.    96  p.     8".     large  pap. 

The  government  of  Sir  E.  Andros  over  New  England  in 
1688-9,  by  J.  R.  Brodhead.     1867.    40  p.     8o.     Morrisania. 

New  Tork  in  the  nineteeth  century,  by  S.  Osgood.  1867. 
127  p.    8». 

Fitz  Greene  Halleck.  A  memorial  by  F.  8.  Cozzens.  1868. 
32  p.    8». 

Narrative  of  events  at  Lake  George  from  early  colonial 
times  to  close  of  the  revolution,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa.  1868. 
74  p.    8".     large  pap. 

Historic  progress  and  American  democracy,  by  J.  L.  Mot- 
ley.    1869.    74  p.    8". 

Notices  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Fitz  Greene  Halleck,  by 
W.  C.  Bryant.    1869.    43  p.     8". 

Recollections  of  the  late  Antoine  Pierre  Berryer,  by  J. 
Bigelow.     1869.    36  p.    S". 

Beaumarchais  the  merchant.  Letters  of  Thereman  de  Fran- 
cey,  1778-80,  by  J.  Bigelow.    1870.    16  p.    8o. 

Life,  character  and  writings  of  G.  C.  Verplanck,  by  W.  C. 
Bryant.     1870.    60  p.     8". 

Memorial  of  Francis  L.  Hawks,  by  E.  A.  Diiyckinck,  with 
proceedings.    1871.    166  p.    8", 

The  struggle  for  neutrality  in  America,  by  C  F.  Adams. 
1871.    52  p.    8». 

Memorial  of  Alex.  Anderson,  M.D.,  the  first  engraver  on 
wood  in  America,  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  107  p.  large  8".  23 
plates.    38  wood-cuts,    portraits. 

Memorial  of  H.  T.  Tuckerman,  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck,  with 
proceedings.    1872.     15  p.     8".     port. 

Why  the  early  inhabitants  of  Vermont  disclaimed  the  juris- 
diction of  New  York  and  established  an  independent  govern- 
ment, by  Hiland  Hall.  1872.  16  p.  8".  Benniyigton.  Re- 
printed 1884. 

Anniversary  address  on  William  TIL  as  a  reformer,  by  F. 
De  Peyster.     1874.    36  p.     8». 

Memorial  of  Rev.  T.  De  Witt,  by  T.  E.  Vermilye,  with  pro- 
ceedings.    1874.     28  p.     8". 

Old  streets  of  New  York  under  the  Dutch,  by  J.  W.  Gerard. 

1874.  65  p.    8».    Also  1875.    52  p.     8». 

The  early  American  spirit  and  the  genesis  of  it,  by  R.  8. 
Storrs.  74  p.  8".  Repub.  in  1878  with  a  paper  on  the  decla- 
ration of  independence  and  the  effects  of  it. 

Maj.  Gen.  G.  H.  Thomas,  by  J.  W.  De  Peyster.  1875.  24  p. 
8". 

The  old  Btadthuys  of  New  Amsterdam,  by  J.  W.  Gerard. 

1875.  59  p.     80. 

Thomas  Crawford  and  art  in  America,  by  8.  Osgood.  1875. 
40  p.    8". 

Progress  of  New  York  in  a  century,  1776-1876,  by  John 
Austin  Stevens.     1876.     66  p. 

Biographical  sketch  of  R.  R.  Livingston,  by  F.  De  Peyster. 

1876.  38  p.     8f.     port. 

Commemoration  of  the  battle  of  Harlem  Plains  on  its  hun- 
dredth anniversary,  including  oration  by  John  Jay.  1876.  98  p. 
8".    plan. 

Nashville,  the  decisive  battle  of  the  rebellion,  by  J.  W.  De 
Peyster.    1876.     14  p.     8". 

Commemoration  of  100th  anniversary  of  the  adoption  of  the 
constitution  of  the  state  of  New  York :  address  by  Chas. 
O'Connor.     1877.    40  p.     8o. 

The  history  of  liberty,  by  J.  F.  Aiken.     1877.     163  p.    8". 

Maj.  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler,  and  the  Burgoyne  campaign  in 
the  summer  of  1771,  by  J.  W.  De  Peyster.     1877.    26  p.     8". 

Representative  men  of  the  English  revolution,  by  F.  De 
Peyster.    1877.    44  p.     8".     portraits. 

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Expedition  of  the  Sieur  de  Charaplain  against  the  Ouou- 
dagaa  in  1615,  by  OrBamuB  U.  Marshall.     1877.     10  p.     8". 

The  globe  of  VIpiu«,lS42.     Kepriut  1878.     8  p.    32". 

Life  and  administration  of  Richard,  Earl  of  IJellomont  from 
1697  to  1701,  by  F.  De  Feyster.  1879.  59  p.  8».  facsimile, 
portraits. 

History  of  New  Yoric  during  the  revolutionary  war,  by  T. 
Jones  :  ed.  by  E.  F.  De  Laucey.  1879.  2  v.  8".  maps  and 
portraits. 

Memorial  sketch  of  E.  A.  Duyckinck,  by  W.  A.  Butler. 
1879.     14  p.     8". 

Sir  John  Johnson,  the  first  American-born  Iiaronet,  l>y  J. 
W.  De  I'eyster.     1880.     24  p.     8o. 

The  battle  or  affair  of  King's  Mountain,  Saturday,  Oct.  7, 
1780,  by  J.  W.  De  Peyster.     1881.    8  p.     8". 

Memorial  sketch  of  F.  De  Peyster,  president,  by  Hamilton 
Fish.     1882.     4  p.     4".     port. 

Peace  negotiations  of  1782-3,  by  John  Jay.  1884.  539  p. 
80.     map. 

Report  on  the  centennial  celebration  of  the  evacuation  of 
New  York,  Nov.  26,  1883.     1S85.    201  p.    4". 

The  romantic  school  in  American  arch»ology,  by  A.  F. 
Bandelier.     1885.     14  p.     8». 

I>eading  incidents  in  the  life  of  Henry  Clay,  by  Erastus 
Brooks.     1886.     32  p.    8". 

The  opening,  the  use  and  the  future  of  our  domain  on  this 
continent,  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis.     1887.    34  p.    8». 

The  framing  of  the  federal  constitution  and  the  causes  lead- 
ing thereto,  by  John  Alsop  King.    1888.    40  p.    8". 

The  land  politics  of  the  United  States,  by  Ja.  C.  Welling. 
1888.     40  p.     80. 

Recollections  of  the  late  ^douard  Laboulaye,  by  J.  Bigelow. 
1888.     81  p.     120. 

Frontenac  and  Miles  Standish  in  the  northwest,  by  E.  S. 
•Isham.     1889.    39  p.     8o. 

The  progress  of  American  independence,  by  Geo.  8.  Bout- 
well.     1889.     31  p.    80. 

The  coaches  of  colonial  New  York,  by  G.  W.  W.  Houghton. 
1890.     31  p.     80. 

Connecticut  federalism,  or  aristocratic  politics  in  a  social 
democracy,  by  Ja.  C.  Welling.    1890.    43  p.    8o. 

Suum  cuique.  John  Dickinson,  the  author  of  the  declara- 
tion on  taking  up  arms  in  1775.  by  G.  H.  Moore.  With  fac- 
sim.  of  original  draft.    1890.     52  p.     8". 

New  York  in  1850,  and  in  1890 :  a  political  study,  by  Seth 
Low.    1892.    32  p.     8\ 

Siege  of  Cuantla,  the  Bunker  Hill  of  Mexico,  by  W.  B. 
Logan.    1893.    27  p.     8o. 

The  patriot  clergy,  and  the  New  York  city  chaplains  in  the 
revolution,  by  Rev.  A.  G.  Vermilye.    1895.    28  p.     80. 

Cabot  and  transmission  of  English  power  in  North  America, 
by  Justin  Winsor.     1896.     8°. 

Note.  For  reprints  from  the  various  collections,  see  Grif- 
fin's Bibliography  of  American  historical  societies. 

New  York,  Homoeopathic  Medical  Society  of  the  State 
of. 

Proceedings.    1853-4;  v.  21,  1872.    8".    Albany.    1854-72. 
Transactions.    1863,  1864, 1865. 

New  York  Horticultural  Society. 

Anniversary  address,  by  John  W.  Francis,  Sept.  8,  1829. 
31  p.    8".    E.  Conrad,  Neic  York. 

New    York:    Ladies'    Health    Protective    Association. 
(20  W.  59th  St.)     New  York  City. 
Slaughter  houses  in  the  city  of  New  York.    1885.    1.  8«. 
Report,  1885-6.    8o. 

Memorial  to  A.  S.  Hewitt,  mayor,  on  the  subject  of  street- 
cleaning.    1887.    $0. 

New  York  Ladies'  Home  Missionary  Society.  Or- 
ganized 1844.  (Rev.  A.  K.  Sanford,  supt.) 
63  Park  St.,  Neiv    York  City. 

Monthly  Echo  of  the   Originals  Points  Afissioit.     (Begun 
In  1862  as  the  "  Voice  from  the  Old  Brewery.") 
Annual  reports. 

New   York,    Linnasan    Society   of.      Organized    1878. 

(W.  W.  Granger,  sec,  Am.  Mus.  of  Nat.  Hist.) 

New  York  City. 
Transactions.     2  v. 
Abstract  of  Proceedings.    10  nos. 

New  York  Literary  and  Philosopliical  Society.  New 
York  City- 


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New  York,  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  in.     Organized 

1817.     Now  New  York    Academy   of   Sciences, 

which  see. 
New    York    Mathematical    Society.     Organized    1888. 

Name  changed,  1894,  to  American  Mathematical 

Society,  which  see. 

New  York,  Medical  Association  of  Southern  Central. 
Transactions.    1-15.   1847-61.    8".    1847-61. 

New  York,  Medical  Society  of  the  County  of. 
By-laws.     1808,  1866,  1877,  1878,  1882.     8"  and  12". 
Statutes  and  by-laws.     1819,  1823,  1828,  1839,  1866. 
Minutes.      May   27,   1878;    Sept.  23,   1878;    Feb.    24,    1879; 
March  24,  1879;  Oct.  27  to  Nov.  23,  1885.    8".    1878-85. 

Minutes.  1806-78.  Ed.  by  A.  E.  M.  Purdy.  v.  1-2.  8". 
1879-80. 

New  York,  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of.     Organized 
1806.     (Dr.  F.  C.  Curtis,  sec,   17  Washington 
Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.) 
Transactions.     Annual,  1807+.    8».     cl.     ea.,  $1.50. 
New  York  Medico-Historical  Society.     Organized  18C1. 
(Dr.  L.  S.  Horton,  sec,  124  Macon  St.,  Brook- 
lyn Borough.)    149  W.  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 
Medical  register  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Connect- 
icut.   1862-95.     12». 

New  York  :  Medico-Legal  Society,  The.  Incorporated 
1868.  (Clark  Bell,  sec,  39  Broadway.)  New 
York  City. 

Medico-Legal  Journal  (quarterly) ;  ed.  by  Clark  Bell.  v. 
1:1,  1883— V.  16:  1,  1898.     8».     $3  per  year. 

Bulletin  of  the  Psychological  Section  of  the  Medico-Legal 
Society  (quarterly) ;  ed.  by  Clark  Bell.  8».  $1.50  per  year. 
Now  merged  in  the  Journal. 

Bulletin  Medico-legal  international  congress  of  1889;  ed.  by 
Clark  Bell.    1891.    511  p.     $2. 

Bulletin  of  Medico-Legal  Congress,  1895;  ed.  by  Clark  Bell. 
1898.    8^.    $2. 

The  Medical  Journal  of  Inebriety  ;  ed.  by  Clark  Bell.  1888. 
183  p.    75c. 

Medico-legal  papers.  Ist  ser.,  1874;  3d  ed.,  1889,  mus.  $3, 
pap.  $2;  2d  ser.,  1882,  o.  p. ;  3d  ser.,  1886,  mus.  $3. 

Supreme  Court  of  the  states  and  provinces  of  North  Amer- 
ica; ed.  by  Clark  Bell.    4th  ser.    8^    $5. 

Medico-legal  studies,  by  Clark  Bell.  v.  1,  1889— v.  5,  1898. 
5  V.    il.    por.    O.     ea.,  $2,  excepting  v.  1,  which  is  o.  p. 

New   York   Microscopical   Society.      Organized   1877. 
(Rev.  J.  L.  Zabriskie,  cor.  sec. ;  Ludwig  Riederer, 
libn.,  64  Madison  Ave.)     New  York  City. 
Journal  (quarterly),      v.l :  1,  1885— v.  13,  1898.     8».     $1  per 
year. 
Note.    Suspended  temporarily,  Jan.,  1898. 

New  York :  Municipal  Conference.     1894.      New  York 
City. 
Municipal  Program  leaflets : 

1.  Need  of  a  positive  program  of  municipal  reform,  by 
Rev.  Leighton  Williams.     1894.     10  p.     6c. 

2.  Clear  streets,  by  J.  C.  Pumpelly.    1894.     7  p.     5c. 
Well-paved  streets,  by  J.  W.  Howard,  C.  E.  1894.  12  p. 

Improved   saloons,   by    Morris    Tekulsky    and    others. 

Baths  and  wash  houses,  by  John  P.  Faure.  1894.   7  p. 

Lavatories,  by  Wm.  Howe  Tolman.    1895.    10  p.    5c. 
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New  York  City. 
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Transactions.     1874-7;  1879-83;  1885-7;  1889.    8".     1875-1889. 

New  York  Pathological  Society.    Organized  1844.    (Dr. 
Rowland  G.   Freeman,    ed.,   205   W.   57th   St.) 
19  F.  43d  St.,  New  York  City. 
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New  York,  Shakespeare  Society  of.     Organized  1885. 
(Appleton  Morgan,  prest.,  21  Park  Row.)     200 
W.  83d  St.,  New  York  City. 
Papers,    nos.  1-12.     1885+.     16".     Brentano'  s . 

1.  Guernsey,  R.  8.  Ecclesiastical  law  in  Hamlet  .the  burial 
of  Ophelia.     1885. 

2.  Morgan,  Appleton.  Venus  and  Adonis.  A  study  in 
Warwickshire  dialect.    1885. 

3.  Frey,  A.  R.  William  Shakespeare  and  alleged  Spanish 
prototypes.     1886. 

4.  1.  Morgan,  Appleton.  Digesta  Shakespeureana.  1887 
['86-'87]. 

5.  Vining,E.  P.    Time  in  the  play  of  Hamlet.    1886. 

6.  Butler,  J.  D.  The  once  used  words  in  Shakespeare. 
1886. 

8.  Price,  T.  R.  The  construction  and  types  of  Shake- 
speare's verse  as  seen  in  the  Othello.  1888.  (Now  included 
in  Bankside  Shakespeare,  v.  5,  and  No.  8  given  to  the  following 
iBsue.) 

8.  Adee,  Alvey  A.  Plea  for  a  reference  canon  of  the  Shake- 
speare plays.    1889. 

9.  Caliban  :  a  drama,  by  Ernest  Reuan.    tr.  by  E.  Vickery. 

10.  A  study  of  the  Warwickshire  dialect,  with  glossary, 
etc.,  by  Appleton  Morgan. 

11.  A  further  study  of  the  Othello,  by  Welker  Given. 

12.  Shakespeare's  legal  acquirements,  by  William  O. 
Devecmon. 

Morgan,  Appleton,  ed.  The  Bankside  Shakespeare.  The 
players'  text  of  the  plays  as  printed  in  quarto.  London,  circa 
1591-1624  paralleled  with  the  Heminger  &  Condell  (first  folio) 
text  of  1623.     20  v.     8«.     ca.,  $2.50.     Brentano. 

New  York,  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture, 
Arts,  and  Manufactures,  instituted  in  the  State 
of. 
Transactions.    1-4.    1801-19.    S".    Albany. 

New  York,  Society  instituted  in  the  State  of,  for  the 
Promotion  of  Agriculture.     Incorporated  1793. 

Transactions.    Pt.  1-4.    8».    N.  Y.  and  Albany,  1792-99. 

New  York  Society  of  Pedagogy.  Organized  1889. 
(John  W.  Davis,  sec,  Bedford  Park.)     41  E. 

S5th  St.,  New  York  City. 
——    Magazine  and  Book  Reference    (quarterly).     1891-5.    4  v. 
8".     pap.,  50c.  per  year.     Putnam. 

Teaching  school  children  to  think,  by  G.  B.  Newcomb.  22  p. 
12".     pap.,  25c.     Putnam. 

Educational  value  of  geography  in  the  common  schools,  by 
T.F.Harrison.     1894.    10  p.     8».     15c. 
Syllabus  for  nature  study,  by  Miss  S.  E.  Eldredge.     1897. 
■^      9  p.    16».    pap.,  10c. 

New  York  State  Agricultural  Society.     Organized  1832. 
(Ja.  B.  Docharty,  sec.)     Albany,  N.  Y. 
Transactions.     Annual.     1841+.    8". 

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1872.     (Homer  Folks,  sec.)     105  E.  22d  St., 

New    York   City. 

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no  price  is  stated  are  furnished  gratuitously. 

1.  Report  of  the  committee  on  hospitals  upon  a  training 
school  for  nurses  to  be  attached  to  Bellevue  Hospital,  1872. 
15c. 

2.  6,  7,  10,  14,  17,  19,  -23,  28,  30,  35,  39,  43,  45,  47,  49,  50,  51,  54, 
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annual  reports  to  the  IState  Board  of  Charities.  14,  17,  19  and 
23  o.  p. 

3.  Questions  relating  to  poor-houses,  hospitals  and  insane 
asylums,  prepared  for  the  use  of  visiting  committees,  by  John 
Ordronaux,  M.D.,  1874.     (o.  p.) 

4.  Report  of  the  special  committee  appointed  to  take  active 
measures  in  regard  to  the  erection  of  a  new  Bellevue  Hospital, 
1874.     10c. 

6.  First  annual  report  of  the  committee  on  children,  1874. 
10c.     (o.  p.) 

8.  Homes  of  the  London  poor,  by  Miss  Octavia  Hill,  1875. 
25c. 

9.  Suggestions  for  the  use  of  committees  on  children,  1875. 
(o.  p.) 

11.  A  century  of  nursing,  with  hints  towards  the  organiza- 
tion of  a  training  school,  by  a  member  of  the  hospital  com- 
mittee, 1876.     50c. 

12.  Handbook  for  visitors  to  the  poor-house,  edited  by  a 
special  committee,  Frederick  Law  Olmsted,  chairman,  1877. 
Third  edition,  revised  aud  corrected,  1886.    25c. 

13.  Handbook  for  hospital  visitors,  1877.     (o.  p.,  see  32.) 

15.  Report  upon  loan  systems,  1878.     15c. 

16.  The  sanitary  rights  of  dwellers  in  tenement  houses  in 
New  York  and  Brooklyn.  (Handbook  for  the  use  of  visitors 
to  the  poor.)     1878.     5c. 

18.  Importance  of  uniting  individual  and  associated  volun- 
teer effort  in  behalf  of  the  poor,  by  Miss  Schuyler,  1878.     15c. 

20.  Catalogue  of  library,  Jan.,  1880.     (See  44.) 

21.  Hospital  laundries,  for  the  use  of  local  visiting  com- 
mittees, 1880.     (0.  p.) 

22.  Suggestions  for  the  use  of  visitors  to  the  insane,  1880. 

20c.' 

24.  Addresstolocalvisitingcommittees,  August,  1880.    10c. 

25.  Argument  of  Mr.  Joseph  H.  Choate  before  the  Senate 
Commiltte  ou  miscellaneous  corporations,  March,  1881.  Also 
a  note  to  the  commissioner  of  charities  for  the  second  judicial 
district  by  the  Hon.  John  Jay,  May,  1881.     10c. 

26.  Final  report  of  the  special  committee  in  charge  of  the 
bill  of  the  state  charities  aid  association,  June,  1881.    10c. 

27.  Report  on  conference  of  members,  Dec,  1880;  Nov., 
1881.    25c. 

29.  Papers  read  at  the  conference  called  by  the  standing 
committee  on  the  elevation  of  the  poor  in  their  homes,  March, 
1882     15c 

3l!  Additions  to  library  since  January  1,  1880.  May,  1883. 
(See  44.) 

32.  Handbook  for  hospital  visitors.  New  edition,  1883.  3d 
ed.  rev.,  1895.     cl.,  75c; 

33.  Suggestions  for  the  use  of  workers  among  the  poor. 
May,  1883.     25c. 

34.  Pure  milk  and  infants'  food  in  tenement  houses.  May, 
1883'. 

36.  Moral  elevation  of  girls.  Suggestions  relative  to  pre- 
ventive work.  Committee  on  the  elevation  of  the  poor  in  their 
homes.    Feb.,  1884.     10c. 

37.  Lunacy  legislation  in  England.  The  condition  of 
lunatics  in  Scotland.    Nov.,  1884.    20c. 

38.  The  training  of  attendants  for  the  insane.    15c. 

40.  Help  and  hint  series.     1885.    10c.  per  set. 

41.  Postal  savings  banks  for  the  United  States  of  America. 
1885. 

42.  Suggestions  as  to  methods  of  assisting  our  workmg 
classes  in  the  enforcement  of  their  legal  rights.     1885. 

44.  Catalogue  of  library  of  the  state  charities  aid  associ- 
ation.    Revised  1886. 

46.  A  report  on  the  administration  of  charities  and  cor- 
rection in  the  city  of  New  York.     Feb.,  1888. 

48.  Legislation  for  the  insane.  May,  1888.  (Reprinted 
from  tifteenth  annual  report.)     5c. 

53.  Proceedings  of  public  meeting  held  at  Chickering  hall, 
May  1,  1891,  to  commemorate  the  completion  of  state  care 
legislation  for  the  insane. 

55.     Separation  of  charities  and  correction,  Jan.,  1893. 
'58J  61,  65,  67,  and  69  are  the  successive  annual  reports  to  the 
state  commission  in  lunacy  (1893  to  1898). 

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69.     Proceedings  of  a  conference  on  the  care  of  dependent 

and  delinquent  children  in  the  State  of  New  Yorli.     Nov.,  ISO:;. 

62.  The  "Charities  Article"  of  tlie  revised  constitution. 
Dec,  1894.  (Reprinted  from  tlie  twenty-second  annual  report 
to  the  state  board  of  charities.) 

63.  Statistics  relating  to  the  support  of  children  at  public 
expense  in  private  institutions  in  New  Yorli  City.     Dec,  1895. 

New  York  State  Lunatic  Asylum.      Uiica,  N.  1'. 

American  Joxtrnal  of  Insanity,  edited  by  the  otllcers. 
V.  1-22.     1844-45.     8".     Utica. 

The  Opal.  (Monthly).  Edited  by  the  patients,  v.  1-10. 
1851-1860.    8".     Utica. 

New  York  State  Medical  Association.    Organized  18)S+. 
(Dr.  E.  D.  Ferguson,  sec.  and  treas.,  1  Union  I'l., 
Troy,  N.  Y.)     64  Madison  Ave..,  New  iork  City. 
Transactions;  ed.  by  the  sec    1884+-    8°.    ea.,  $2. 

New  York  State  Meteorological  Bureau.      See  Cornell. 

New  York  State  Museum. 

^Ve  University  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

New  York  State  Music  Teachers' Association.     Organ- 
ized 1889.     (F.  W.  Riesberg,  sec. -treas.,   9  W. 
65th  St.,  New  York  City.) 
_-^     Annual  reports.    1889-95.    7  v.    8".    pap.,  ea.,  50c. 

New  York  State  Pharmaceutical  Association.  Organized 
1879.     (Judson  B.  Todd,  sec,  14  N.  Aurora  St., 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.) 
Proceedings  at  annual  meetings.     1879-f-.     8°. 

New  York  :  Teachers  College.  Organized  1885,  as  the 
Industrial  Education  Association  ;  name  changed 
to  New  York  College  for  the  Training  of 
Teachers,  and  again  changed,  to  Teachers' 
College.  In  1897  became  attached  to  Columbia 
University.  (Dr.  W.  L.  Hervey,  jtrest.)  West 
120th  St.,  New  York. 
Annual  reports.  8°. 
-     Educational  leaflets,     v.  1 : 1-82.     1887-92.     8". 

Educational  monographs;  ed.  by  N.  M.  Butler,  v.  1  : 1-4  : 1. 
(Also  numbered  consecutively,  as  nos.  1-19.)  Jan.,  1888-.Jan., 
1891.  Bi-m.  O.  20c.  ea.  (v.  1  has  the  title  "  Monographs  pub 
lished  by  the  Industrial  Education  Association,  New  York.") 
1 : 1.  Qilman,  D.  C.  A  plea  for  the  training  of  the  hand.  — 
Belifield,  U.  H.  Manual  training  and  the  public  school. 
1888. 

2.  Magnus,  Sir  Philip.     Education  in  Bavaria.     1888. 

3.  Wey,  H.D.     Physical  and  Industrial  training  of  crimi- 

nals.    1888. 

4.  Spring,  L.  W.     Marls  Hopkins,  teacher.     1888. 

5.  Browning,  O.     Aspects  of  education.     1888. 

6.  Salomon,  Otto.    The  Slojd  in  the  service  of  the  school. 

1888. 
2:1,2.    Shiys,  A.    Manual  training  in  elementary  schools  for 
boys.     1889. 

3.  Hannak,  E.     The  training  of  teachers  in  Austria.     1889. 

4.  Richards,  Ellen  H.     Domestic  economy  in  public  educa- 

tion.    1889. 
6.     French,  J.  H.     Form  study  and  drawing  in  the  common 

sc^hools.     1889. 
6.    Barnard,  Charles.     Graphic  methods  in  teaching.     18S9. 
3: 1.     Richards,  C.  R.,  and  O'Neil,  P.     Manual  training  in  the 
public  schools.     1890. 

2.  Mac Aiister,  James.  Manual  training  in  the  public schjols 

of  Philadelphia.     1890. 

3.  Salicis,  A.  Manual  training  in  France.  —  Carter,  Hannah 

J.     Suggestions  for  the  teaching  of  color.     1890. 

4.  Ham,  C.  H.     The  coeducation  of  mind  and  hand.     1890. 

5.  J.  Crichton. Brown.    Handcraft.     1890. 

6.  H:   M.  Leipzigcr.     Education  of  the  Jews.     1890. 
4:1.    A.Brooks.    Studies  from  the  kindergarten.     1891. 

Circulars  of  information.    1889-90.    8". 

New  York,  Techiiischer  Verein  von.     Organized  1880; 
incorporated    1883.       (Paul    Goepel,    ed.,     290 
Broadway.)     New   York  City. 
Mittheilungen  (i)\-moiith\y).    129.    pap.,  $1. 

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New  York,  University  Club  in  the  Cit}'  of.  Incorporated 
1865.  (Lyman  H.  Biigg.libn.)  1  W.  54th  St., 
New  York  City. 

Olmrler,  Oonstitutiou,  etc.     1865, 1867, 1879-82,  1884,  1886-91. 
8".  or  10". 
Annual.    •.'9tli-34th  year.     1893-8.    8». 
Annual  reports  of  the  council.     1880-98.    4". 
Library  Bulletin,    nos.  1-6.     1893-98.     8".     pap. 

New  York  Zoological  Society.  Organize{11895.  (Madi- 
son Grant,  sec,  11  Wall  St.;  W.  T.  Hornaday, 
dir.,  N.  Y.  Zoological  Park,  183d  St.  and 
Southern  Boulevard.)     New  Yorlc  City. 

Annual  reports.     1897,  1898.     8".    pap.,  25c.,  50c. 

Nifios  Bulletin,    no.  1,  2.    June,  Oct.,  1897.    free. 

Newburgh  Bay  and  the  Highlands,  Historical  Society 
oif.  Organized  1883.  (C:  Estabrook,  sec.)  100 
Grand  St.,  Neivburgh,  N.  Y. 

First  annual  meeting,  with  addresses  by  Erastue  Brooks  and 
others.     1884.     8". 

Pamphlet,  containing  a  list  of  the  officers  since  its  organiza- 
tion, 1883,  and  a  list  of  papers  read  before  the  society  with  five 
of  the  papers  in  full.     1894.     8". 

Same;  cont.  olficers,  members,  etc.,  1896;  vital  records  of 
Presbyterian  Church  of  New  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  1774-96;  list  of 
papers  read  since  1894,  with  five  papers  in  full.    1896.    64  p.   O. 

Unveiling  of  the  statue  of  George  Clinton,  Newburgh,  Oct. 
6,  1896.     50  p.    il.    O. 

Record  of  inscriptions  in  the  old  town  burying  ground. 
1898.     180  p.     8". 

Newburgh  Genealogical  and  Historical  Society.     New- 
burgh, N.  Y. 
Proceedings. 

Newport  Historical  Society.     Organized  1854.     (R.  H. 
Tilley,  libn.)      Toiiro  St.,  Newport,  B.  I. 
Origin  of  the  institutions  of  Rhode  Island,  by  8.  Adlani. 
1871.    25  p.    8».     Providence. 

First  annual  report,  March  19,  1886,  with  an  account  of  the 
dedication  services  and  accompanying  documents.  1886.  44  p. 
8°. 

Newport  Natural  History  Society.  Organized  1883. 
(R:  Bliss,  libn.)     Newport,  R.  I. 

Oonstitutiou,  by-laws,  charter,  list  of  members.     1883. 
Proceedings,     no.  2,  1884-no.  8,  1892.     8».     50c.-75c. 
JVo<«.    V.  7, 1890,  contains  a  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  the 
Virginias,  by  W.  C.  Rives. 

Newton  Natural  History  Society.     Newtonville,  Mass. 
Bulleti7i.    V.  1,  no.  1-6,  8,  1889-90. 

Nineteenth   Century   Club.      Organized    1883.     (J.  L. 
Thomas,   sec,    160    Bleecker   St.)      New  York 
City. 
Year  books. 

Memorial  of  Courtlandt  Palmer,  by  R.  8.  Perrln  and  others. 
How  to  make  New  York  a  beautiful  city  :  Addresses,  Mar. 
12,  1895. 

How  far  can  municipal  government  be  divorced  from  national 
party  lines?  Messrs.  Carter,  Lauterbach,  Coudert  and  Shep- 
ard.    1896.     79  p.     120. 

Nonpartisan  National  Women's  Christian  Temperance 
Union.  Organized  1890.  (Mrs.  Ellen  J.  Phin- 
ney,  gen.  sec,  168  Crawford  St.)     Cleveland,  0. 

Temperance  Tribune  (semi-monthly).  Ed.  by  Mrs.  Jos.  D. 
Weeks. 

Minutes  of  the  national  convention.    1890. 

The  workers'  manual,  by  F.  Jennie  Duty  and  Mrs.  E.  J. 
Phinney. 

Scientific  temperance  :  temperance  teaching  for  boys  and 
girls  in  homes,  societies,  and  schools,  by  Mrs.  H.  M.  Ingham. 
1894.     8.     pap.,  25c. 

Social  purity  manual,  by  Mr.  C.  T.  Cole,     pap.,  10c. 

Social  purity  leaflets.    25c.  per  100. 

Numerous  leaflets. 


North  American  Pomoiogical  Convention. 
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North  Brookfield  Historical  Society.       North    Brook- 
field,  Mass. 
History   of  Nortli    Brookfield,   Muhb.     Precedi'd   by   an   ac- 
count of  old  Quabaui,',  Indian  and  Eufjlisli  occupation,  1(547- 
1676;    Brookfield   records,   16S6-17S;!.      By  J.   H.  Teinpleton. 
1887.     824  p.     %'\     il.     portraits. 

North  Carolina  Historical  Society.     Originally  incorpo- 
rated  1834 ;  new  society  incorporated  at  session 
1874-5.     (Kemp  P.  Battle,  prest.,  University  of 
North  Carolina.)      Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Introductory  address  by  L.  Silliman  Ives.     1844.     18  p.     8". 
Raleigh. 

British  invasion  of  Nortli  Carolina  in  1776,  by  D.  L.  Swain. 
1853.     24  p.     8". 
Address  by  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Atkinson.     1855.    .32  p.     8". 
North   Carolina:    her   past,    present  and   future,   by   J.  H. 
Wheeler.     1870.    32  p.     8". 

Note.  Has  made  numerous  publications  in  the  North  Caro- 
lina University  Magaziiw,  1844-94. 

North  Carolina,  Medical  Society  of.     Organized   1849. 
(Dr.  Geo.  W.  Pressly,  sec,  Charlotte,  N.  C.) 
Transactions.     Annual.     1850+.     8". 

North  Carolina  State  Horticultural  Society.    Organized 
1880.       (Thos.  L.  Brown,  sec,  1023  Spring  Gar- 
den St.,  Greensboro.)     Sovthern  Tines,  N.  C. 
13th   annual    report,   by    Gerald    McCarthy.      69   p.      pap. 
SO  wards  and  Broughton,  Raleigh. 

14th  annual  report,  by  G.  McCarthy.     38  p.     pap.     E.  i&  B. 

North  Dakota  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1887. 
(R.  D.  Campbell,  sec,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.) 
Transactions.     1897,  98.     2  v.     paper. 

North  Eastern  Sanitary  Inspection  Association. 

Reports.    1-2,1883-85.    4-8,1886-91.    4^1.  and  8».     1884-91. 

North  West  Railway  Club.     Organized  1888.     (T.  A. 
Foque,  sec,  318  Sixth  Ave.,  S.  E.)    Minneapolis 
and  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Proceedings  (monthly  excepting  June,  July  and  August). 

Northwestern  University  School  of  Pharmacy ;  for- 
merly known  as  Illinois  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Organized  1886.  (Oscar  Oldberg,  Dean.)  2421 
Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

The  Apothecary  (quarterly).  August,  1891-June,  1897. 
6  V.     Discontinued. 

Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadelphia. 
See  Philailelphia. 

Nuttall  Ornithological  Club.  Organized  1873.  (i'.F. 
Batchelder,  treas.)      Cambridge.,  Mass. 

Bulletin,     v.  1-8.     8".     '76-83. 

[Now  continued  as  the  Auk:  a  quarterly  journal  of  orni- 
thology.] 

Complete  sets,  1876-83.  "Reprint"  sets  (of  which  2  noe. 
only  are  reprints)  $20.  Original  sets  are  out  of  print  and  are 
held  by  book  dealers  at  $40  to  $.')0. 

Memoirs,  no.  1.  Bird  migration,  by  W;  Brewster.  8°. 
1880. 

No.  2.  The  Ipswich  sparrow  and  its  summer  home,  by  Dr. 
Joua.  Dwight,  jr.    Aug.,  1895.     56  p.     4".     pap.     1  col.  plate. 

Oberlin  College.      Organized  1833.    (Azariah  S.  Root, 
libn.,  150  N.  Professor  St.)      Oberlin,  0. 
Reports.     Annual.     1879-98.     8°. 
Quinquennial  catalogue.    1896.     8". 
Laboratory  bulletins : 

1.  Preliminary  list  of  flowering  and  fern  plants  In  I.orain 
county,  by  A.  A.  Wright.    1889. 

Sup.  Additions  to  the  preliminary  list  of  flowering  and  fern 
plants  in  Lor;iin  county ;  comp.  by  A.  A.  Wright.     IS''3. 

2.  Descriptive  list  of  the  fishes  of  Lorain  county,  Ohio,  by 
L.  M.  McCormick.    11.     1892. 

3.  Bird  migration  at  Griunell,  Iowa,  and  Oberlin,  Ohio,  by 
L.  Jones.     1895. 

4.  Questions  for  botany,  to  assist  pupils  in  mastering  prin- 
ciples of  phanerogamic  classification  adopted  by  Benthara  and 
Hooker,  by  T.  D.  Kelsey.    1897.    12  p. 


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Oborlin  CoUciie,  continued. 

5.  Hertwig'B  Biimmaries  in  systematic  zoology,  Ir.  and 
adapted  by  A.  A.  Wright.     1897.    35  p. 

6.  Preliminary  list  of  the  birds  of  Okanogan  county,  Wash- 
iugton,  by  W .  L.  Dawson.     1S'J7.    16  p. 

7.  Genus  Unciiiula,  by  F.  D.  Kelsey.     1897.     ir>  p. 

8.  Oberlin  graclile  roost,  by  L.  Jones.    18'J7.     18  p. 
Library  bui/etins.    v.  1,  nos.  1-2.     12".     1892-93. 

1.  Popular  bibliography  of  sociology,  by  J:  R.  Commons. 
1892. 

2.  References  on  the  history  of  labor  and  some  contem- 
porary labor  problems,  by  J.  W:  Black.     1893. 

History  of  church  music,  syllabus,  bibliographical  references, 
etc.,  by  K.  Dickinson.     1896.    24  p. 

Necrology.  1887/88,  1892/93-1894/95,  1895/96-1897/98. 
8». 

Report  of  the  librarian.     1894-96.    8". 
,-     Schedule  of  courses.    1893/94-1895/96,1897/98.     8". 

Ohio  Church  History  Society.    Organized  1889.     (Aza- 
riah  S.  Root,-  libn.)     Oherlin,  0. 
Annual  reports. 
Papers,    v.  1,  1890— v.  6,  1895.     8".    ea.,  pap.,  80c. 

Ohio,  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of.  Incor- 
porated 1831.  (Catharine  W.  Lord,  libn.)  107 
W.  Sth  St.,  Cincinnati,  0. 

Annual  reports.     1874-6,  1883-97. 

Transactions,    v.  1 :  1-2,  1838-9.     Reprinted  1872. 

Discourse  of  the  history  and  general  character  of  the  State 
of  Ohio,  by  T.  Walker.     1838.    S».     Columbus. 

Discourse  relating  to  the  expedition  of  Lord  Dunmore 
against  the  Indian  towns  upon  the  Scioto  in  1774,  by  C. 
Whittlesey.     1842.     33  p.     8".     Cleveland. 

Notes  on  the  early  settlement  of  the  northwestern  territory, 
by  Jacob  Burnet.    1847.    501  p.     8". 

Pioneer  history,  by  8.  P.  Hildreth.    1848.    525  p.    8".     map. 

Facts  and  conditions  of  progress  in  the  northwest,  by  W.  D. 
Gallagher.     1850.    85  p.     8». 

Biographical  and  historical  memoirs  of  the  early  pioneer 
settlers  of  Ohio,  by  S.  P.  Hildreth.     1852.    539  p.     8». 

Journal  and  letters  of  Col.  John  May,  of  Boston ;  relative  to 
two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  1788  and  1789.  1873. 
160  p.     8». 

Some  early  notices  of  the  Indians  of  Ohio,  by  M.  F.  Force. 
1879.    40  p.    80. 

Sketch  of  organization,  publications,  growth  and  present 
condition  of  the  society,  by  M.  F.  Force,  pres.  1885.  8  p. 
120. 

Diary  of  David  Zeisberger,  trans,  and  ed.  by  E.  F.  Bliss. 
1885.    2  V.     80. 

In  memoriam  Eliz.  Haven  Appleton,  by  E.  F.  Bliss.  1891. 
21  p.     80. 

Partial  list  of  books  upon  Ohio  in  the  library.  1893.  108  p. 
80. 

Cincinnati :  a  plea  for  an  institute,  by  C.  G.  Comegys.  1889. 
16  p.    80. 

Ohio  Homoeopathic  Medical  Society.      Organized  1865. 
(Dr.  A.  B.  Nelles,  sec,  198  E.  State  St.,  Colum- 
bus, O.) 
Annual  transactions. 

Ohio  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers.     Organized  1880. 
(R.  M.  Haseltine,  sec.  and  treas.)     Columbus,  0. 
Ohio  Mining  Journal.    27  v.    8".     50  to  150  p.     pap.,  25  to 
50c.    (During  early  years  published  quarterly,  afterward  an- 
nually.) 

Ohio,  Medical  Convention  of. 

Journal  of  proceedings,  1835.    8".     Cincinnati. 

—  2-3.     1838-39.     8".     Cleveland. 

Proceedings  of  the  Medical  Convention  of.  1841,  1842,  1850. 
8".     Columbus  and  Cincinnati.     1841-50. 

Proceedings  of  the  Ohio  Medical  Convention.  1S45-50.  8". 
Columbus  and  Dayton.    1846-50. 


Ohio  Pioneer  Association. 
Proceedings. 


Cincinnati,  0. 


Ohio  State  Archseological  and  Historical  Society.     Or- 
ganized and  incorporated  1885.     (E.  O.  Randall, 
sec,  Supreme  Court.)     Columbus,  0. 
Publications,    v.  1-7.     1891-97.     7  v.     8o.     cl.     $3  per  vol. 

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Ohio  State  Bar  Association.     Organized  1880.     (H.  A. 
Mykrautz,   see.,  Opera  House   Block,   Ashland, 
O.) 
Reports.    Annual.    1880+.    8". 

Ohio  State  Dental  Society. 

TranBactions.    10-18.    1875-83.    8".     Toledo. 

Ohio  State  Eclectic  Medical  Association. 
ProreedingB.     1-8.     186o-8'2.     8".     1865-82. 

Ohio  State  Forestry  Association.     (Adolph  Lene,  sec.) 
Columbus,  O. 
Proceedings,  1884,  with  report  upon  the  forest  condition  of 
Ohio,  il.  by  charts.     1884.     8". 

Ohio   State    Horticultural   Society.       Organized    1847. 
(W.  W.  Farnsworth,  sec.)      Waterville,  0. 

Annual  report.    1S48+.    8". 

Ohio  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1835.     (James 
A.  Duncan,  Treas.,  1107  Broadway,  Toledo,  0.) 

Transactions,  annual,  1835-98. 

OIlio  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1846.     Colum- 
bus, 0. 
Charter,  constitution,  and  proceedings  for  1848-9.    8".     Co- 
lumbus.   18.')0. 

Transactions.    1846-50;  with  addresses  and  essays.    8".     Co- 
lumhim.     1850. 
Minutes.    1851,52.    8".    Columbun  and  Cleveland .    1851-52. 
Transactions,  annual  nneetings.     8-40.    1853-85.    8".   1853-85. 

Ohio  State  Teachers  Association. 

The  Ohio  Journal  of  Education,     v.  1-3.     1852-4.     8". 

Old   Colony   Historical    Society.      Incorporated    1853. 
(Ja.  E.  Seaver,  sec.  and  libn.)      Taunton,  Mass. 

Collections,     v.  1-5,  1879-95.     8o. 
Bulletin  (quarterly). 

"Old  Northwest"  [The]  Genealogical  Society.  Or- 
ganized and  incorporated  1897.  (Dr.  Lucius  C. 
Herrick.  sec,  1447  Highland  St.)  Columbus,  0. 
The  "  Old  Northwest."  Genealogical  Quarter/)/,  nos.  1-2. 
Apl.,   1898.     8».     pap.,  75  and'50c. 


Jan. -A  pi.,  1898.    8». 
Old  Residents  Association,  Lowell 


See  Lowell. 


Old  South  Work,  Directors  of.  Organized  1881.  (K. 
H.  Stone,  sec.)  Old  South  Meeting  House,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Old  South  leaflets,     nos.  1-96.     1883-98.     .5c.  ea. 

Also  in  volumes,  ea.  containing  25  nos.    cl.    $1..50  per  v. 

1.  The  constitution  of  the  United  States. 

2.  The  articles  of  confederation. 

3.  The  declaration  of  independence. 

4.  Washington's  farewell  address. 

5.  Magna  charta. 

6.  Vane's  "  Healing  question." 

7.  Charter  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1629. 

8.  Fundamental  orders  of  Connecticut,  1838. 

9.  Franklin's  plan  of  union,  1754. 

10.  Wasliineton's  inaugurals. 

11.  Lincoln's  inaugurals  and  emancipation  proclamation. 

12.  The  federalist,  uos.  1  and  2. 

13.  The  ordinance  of  1787. 

14.  The  constitution  of  Ohio. 

15.  Washington's  circular  letter  to  the  governors  of  the 
states,  1783. 

16.  Washington's  letter  to  Benjamin  Harrison,  1784. 

17.  Verrazzano's  voyage. 

18.  The  Swiss  constitution. 

19.  The  bill  of  rights,  1689. 

20.  Coronado's  letter  to  Mendoza,  1540. 

21.  Eliot's  narrative,  1670. 

22.  Wheelock's  narrative,  1762. 

23.  The  petition  of  rights,  1628. 

24.  The  grand  remonstrance,  1641. 

25.  The  Scottish  national  covenant,  1638. 

26.  The  agreement  of  the  people,  1648-9. 

27.  The  instrument  of  government,  1653. 

28.  Cromwell's  first  speech,  16.53. 

29.  The  discovery  of  America,  from  the  life  of  Columbus, 
by  his  son,  Ferdinand  Columbus. 

30.  Strabo's  introduction  to  geography. 


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31.     The  voyages  to  Vinland,  from  the  saga  of  Eric  the  Red. 
;?'J.     Marco  Polo's  account  of  Japan  and  Java. 

33.  Columbus's   letter  to   Gabriel   Sanchez,  describing  the 
first  voyage  and  discovery. 

34.  Amerigo  Vespucci  s  account  of  his  first  voyage. 
S.*).     Corles's  account  of  the  city  of  \fexico. 

36.  The  death  of  Do  Soto,  from  the  "  Narrative  of  a  gentle- 
man of  Elvas." 

37.  Karly  notices  of  the  voyages  of  the  Cabots. 

35.  Henry  Lee's  funeral  oration  on  Washington. 

39.  I>e  Vaca's  account  of  his  journey  to  New  Mexico,  15:16. 

40.  Manasseh  Cutler's  description  of  Ohio,  1787. 

41.  Wasliington's  journal  of  his  tour  to  the  Ohio,  1770. 

42.  Garfield's  address  on  the  Northwest  Territory  and  the 
Western  Reserve. 

43.  George  Rogers  Clark's  account  of  the  capture  of  Vin- 
cennes,  1779. 

44.  Jefferson's  life  of  Captain  Meriwether  Lewis. 

45.  Fremont's  account  oC  his  ascent  of  Fremont's  peak. 

46.  F.ither  Marquette  at  Chicago,  1673. 

47.  Washington's  account  of  the  army  at  Cambridge,  1775. 

48.  Bradford's  memoir  of  Klder  Brewster. 

49.  Bradford's  first  <lialogue. 

50.  Winthrop's   "  Conclusions   for  the  plantation   in    New 
England." 

51.  "  New  England's  first  fruits,"  1643. 
John  Elini's  "  Indian  grammar  begun." 
John  Cotton's  "  God's  promise  to  his  plantation." 
Letters  of  Roger  Williams  to  Winthrop. 
Thomas  Hooker's  "  Way  of  the  churches  of  New  Eng- 


52. 
53. 
54. 
55. 
land. 
56. 
67. 
58. 
59. 
60 


The  Monroe  doctrine. 

The  English  bible. 

Letters  of  Hooper  to  Bullinger. 

Sir  John  Eliot's  "  Apologie  for  Socrates." 

Ship-money  papers. 

61.  Pym's  speech  against  Strafford. 

62.  Cromwell's  second  speech. 

63.  A  free  commonwealth,  by  John  Milton. 

64.  Sir  Henry  Vane's  defence,  1662. 

65.  Washington's  addresses  to  the  churches. 

66.  Winthrop's  "  Little  speech  "  on  liberty. 

67.  The  Bostonian  Ebenezer,  by  Cotton  Mather. 

68.  The  destruction  of  the  tea,  by  Thomas  Hutchinson. 

69.  Description  of  the  New   Netherlands,  by  Adrian  Van 
der  Donck. 

70.  Debate  on  the  suffrage  in  congress. 

71.  Columbus's  memorial  to  Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 

72.  The  Dutch  declaration  of  independence. 

73.  The  baUle  of  Quebec. 

74.  Hamilton's  report  on  the  coinage. 

75.  William  Penn's  plan  for  the  peace  of  Europe. 

76.  Washington's  words  on  a  national  university. 

77.  Cotton  Mather's  lives  of  Bradford  and  Winthrop. 

78.  The  first  number  of  the  Liberator. 

79.  Wendell  Phillips's  eulogy  of  Garrison. 

80.  Theodore  Parker's  address  on  the  dangers  from  slavery. 

81.  Whiltier's  account  of  the   anti-slavery   convention   of 
1833. 

82.  Mrs.  Stowe's  story  of  "  Uncle  Tom's  cabin." 

83.  Sumner's  speech  on  the  crime  against  Kansas. 

84.  The  words  of  John  Brown. 

85.  The  first  Lincoln  and  Douglas  debate. 

86.  Washington's  capture  of  Boston. 

87.  Manners  and  customs  of  the  Indians,  1637. 

88.  Beginning  and  end  of  King  Philip's  war. 

89.  Founding  ot  St.  Augustine,  1565. 

90.  Amerigo  Vespucci's  account  of  his  third  voyage. 

91.  Founding  of  Quebec,  1608. 

92.  First  voyage  to  Roanoke,  1584. 

93.  Settlement  of  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  1719. 

94.  Discovery  of  Hudson  river,  1609. 

95.  Description  of  Pennsylvania,  1700. 

96.  Founding  of  New  Sweden. 

Oneida  Historical  Society.     Organized  1876.     (C:  W. 
Darling,  cor.  sec.)     Munson- Williams  Memorial 
Bldg.,  mica,  N.  Y. 
Transactions,    no.  1,  1881;  no.  2,  1881-84;  no.  .3,  188-5-86; 
no.  4,  1887-89;  no.  5,1890-92;  no.  6,  1892-94;  no.  7,  1895-97; 
no.  8,  1898.     8  v.     1881-98. 
Constitution  and  by-laws,  1879,  1887, 1892. 
Centennial  celebration   of  the   battle  of  Oriskany,  byE.II. 
Roberts,  LL.D.     1877. 

Historical  fallacies  regarding  colonial  New  York,  by  D. 
Campbell.     1879. 

The  men,  events,  lawyers,  politics,  and  politicians  of  early 
Rome,  by  D.  E.  Wager.     1879. 
Early  history  of  Oneida  Coimty,  by  W:  Tracy.    1880. 


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Oneida  Historical  Society,  continued. 

The  1 'mis  Memorial.     1880.     32  p.    8". 

The  Continental  Congrees.     1R81.     26  p.     8". 

Senai-ceulennial  of  the  city  of  Utica  and  Buppciof  Ilalfcen- 
tiiry  Club.    1882. 

A  lonn-losl  point  in  history,  by  L.  W.  Ledyanl.     188:>. 

Col.  John  Urown,  by  Rev.  U  .  L.  iioof.     1884. 

History  of  Cayuga  Co.  Natl.  Hank.     1885.     28  p.     S*. 

Oration  at  the  dedication  of  the  site  of  Korl  Schuyler  July  4, 
1883.     1S8.T.     24  p.     8".     port. 

The  genius  of  the  .\nglo-8axon  law  and  history  compared 
■with  the  civilization  of  the  J^atin  imperialism,  by  Rev.  J.  II. 
Dubbs.     1888.     19  p.     8". 

The  historic  difference  of  English  and  Continental  civiliza- 
tion, by  Rev.  W:  T.  Gibson.     1888. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.     1890.     127  p.     8". 

Col.  MarinuB  Willett,  by  D.  E.  Wager.    1891. 

Oregon,  Pioneer  and    Historical  Society  of.     Astoria, 
Ore. 

Proceedings:  4th,  5th,  6th,  10th,  and  11th  annual  meetings, 
1875,  1876,  1877,  1881,  1882.     18-.')-82. 

Centennial  paper  :  The  American  colonist  in  Oregon,  by  G. 
H.Atkinson.     1876.     8  p.     8". 

Oregon  Pioneer  .Vssociation.     Salem.,  Ore. 

Constitution  and  addresses  at  reunion,  June,  1874.  1875. 
96  p.     8». 

Transactions :  third  annual  reunion,  Nov.  11,  1873.  1876. 
88  p.     8". 

Oregon  State  Medical  Society.     Organized  1874.     (Dr. 


Wra.  F.  Amos,  sec,  Dekum  Bldg.) 
Ore. 

Proceedings.    Annual.    8°. 
Oriental  Club  of  Philadelphia 

Owls,  The.     Organized  1867. 
"  A  Happy  New   Year  : ' 
Nonpareil  Quadrat  X.  P.  D 


Portland, 


See  Philadelphia. 

Yonkers,  -V.  Y. 
an  offering   to   the   owls. 
Jan.  1,1867.    24  p.    8". 


From 


Parkman    Club.     Organized    1895.      (G.   P.    Stickney, 
sec.)     427  Bradford  St.,  Miluankee,   Wis. 
Publications,      nos.  1-12,  1895-97.      12  nos.    8".      ea.,  25c. ; 
annual  subs.  (10  nos.),  $2. 

1.  Nicholas  Perrot :  a  study  in  Wis.  hist.,  by  G.  P.  Stick- 
ney.    1895.     16  p. 

2.  Exploration  of  Lake  Superior  :  the  voyages  of  Radisson 
and  Groseilliers,  by  H:  C.Campbell.     1896.    22  p. 

3.  Chevalier  llenry  de  Tonty  :  his  exploits  in  the  valley  of 
the  Mississippi,  by  H:  E.  Legler.     1896.    22  p. 

4.  The  aborigines  of  the  Northwest;  a  glance  into  the 
remote  past,  by  F.  T.  Terry.     1896.     14  p. 

5.  Jonathan  Carver  :  his  travels  in  the  Northwest  in  1766-8, 
by  J:  G.  Gregory.     1896.     22  p. 

6.  Negro  slavery  in  Wisconsin,  by  J:  N.  Davidson.  1896. 
28  p. 

7.  Eleazer  Williams :  his  forerunners,  himself,  by  W;  W. 
Wight.     1896.     por.,  app.     72  p. 

8.  Charles  Langlade:  first  settler  of  Wis.,  by  M.  E. 
Mcintosh.     1896.     20  p. 

9.  The  German  voter  in  Wisconsin  politics  before  the  Civil 
War,  by  E.  Bruncken.     1896.     14  p. 

10.  The  Polauders  in  Wisconsin,  by  F.  H.  Miller.   1896.  8  p. 

11.  Pfere  Ren(S  Menard,  the  predecessor  of  Allonez  and 
Marquette  in  the  Lake  Superior  region,  by  H:  C.  Campbell. 
1897.    24  p. 

12.  George  Rogers  Clark  and  his  Illinois  campaign,  by  D. 
B.  Starkey.     1897.     62  p. 

Pathological    Society    of     Philadelphia.       See    Phila- 
delphia. 

Peabody   Academy   of    Science.     East    India   Marine 
Hall,   Salem,   Mass. 
Publications,    nos.  1-14. 
Memoirs,    v.  1-2.    4". 
Note.    Now  consolidated  with  Essex  Institute,  nhich  see. 

Peace  Association  of  Friends  in  America.     (Dan  Flill, 
gen.  sec,  Richmond,  Ind.) 

ChriHtian  Arbitrator  and  Messenger  of  Peace  (monthly). 
1874-94.    Discontinued. 

The  daily  remembrancer  on  peace  and  war,  by  John  Hem- 
menway.    220  p.     ;32".     cl.,  75c. 

The  primitive  Christians'  estimate  on  war  and  self-defense, 
byJ.W.  Leeds.     60  p.     cl.,  25c. 


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Peace  Association  of  Friends  in  America,  continued. 

Review  of  the  life  of  Wm.  Ladd,  "  the  apoBtlc  of  peace,"  by 
J.  S.  Willets.     ISU  p.     cl.,  35c. ;  pap.,  25c. 

Neighborhood  talks,  i)y  Abby  Morton  Diaz.    104  p.    cl.,25c. 
Dymoud  on  war.     124  p.    cl.,  30c. 
Peace  tracts. 

Pegasus  (The).  Organized  1885.  (C.  P.  Sherman, 
sec,   1011  Chestnut  St.)     Philadelphia.,  Pa. 

Yearbook   of  The  Pegasus,   1895.    8".      parcht.   pap.      $1. 
Lippincott. 

Pejepscot    Historical    Society.      Organized   1888.      (I. 
P.   Booker,  sec.)     Brunswick,  Me. 
Collections.    1 :  1.    1S80. 
Peninsula     Horticultural     Society.      Organized    1886. 
(Wesley  Webb,  sec,  14  Loockerman  St.)  Dover, 
Del. 
Transactions.     Annual.     1888-98.    11  v.     8". 
Pennsylvania  Agricultural  Society.     Organized  1823. 

Memoirs,  1821.    1824.     S".     Skinner.    Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania,   Alumnaj    Association   of   the  Woman's 
Medical  College  of. 

Report  of  proceedings.  1-15.  1876-90.  8".  Philadelphia, 
1876-90. 

Pennsylvania  and  Ncav  Jersey,  Genealogical  Association 
of.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Our  Ancestors  (quarterly).  Ed.  by  M.  A.  DeL.  Van  Horn. 
V.  1: 1-2,  July-Oct.,  1S82.  " 

Pennsylvania.  Bar  Association.     Organized  1895.     (E: 
P.  Allinson,  sec,  726  Drexel  Building.)     Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Annual  reports.    1895-98.    4  v.     $3.50. 

Pennsylvania  Civil  Reform  Association.  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

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Binney.    1889.    43  p. 

Pennsylvania,    Colonial  Society   of.     Organized   1895. 

(Henry   Douglas   Hughes,   sec.)     Philadelphia, 

Pa. 

Charter,  constitution,  by-laws,  officers,  committees,  mem- 
bers, etc.     1896.     %". 

Pennsylvania  Colonization  Society.  Organized  1826. 
(Rev.  C.  E.  Milnor,  sec)  920  Walnut  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  Colonization  Herald  and  General  Beaister.  v.  1. 
1839. 

Pennsylvania  Forestry  Association.  Organized  1886. 
(Dr.  J.  T.  Rothrock,  sec.)  1012  Walnut  St., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Forest  i«a»es  (bi-monthly),     v.  1:1,  1886-|-.    Q.    $1  per 
year. 
Also  occasional  pamphlets  and  leaflets. 
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1892.      (Francis  Olcott   Allen,    cor.    sec,    1300 
Locust  St.)     Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Annual    report.    Ist,  1893,  2d,  1894.     1893,  sm.  4».     Lippin- 
cott ;   1894,  8°.    Allen,  Lane  &  Scott.    Both  o.  p.     Reprinted 
in  Pub.  v.  1 :  4. 

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E.  Steen  <fc  Co.,  except  v.  1:4.  Wickersham  Prtg.  Co., 
Lancaster. 

Record  series,  no.  1.  Phila.  Wills.  1896.  Reprint  from 
v.l:  2. 

Pennsylvania,  Geological  Society  of. 

Transactions,    v.  1 :  1-2.    1834-5.    8».     Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania  German  Society.     Organized  1891.     (H. 
M.  M.  Richards,  sec,  435  Greenwich  St.,  Read- 
ing, Pa.) 

Proceedings  and  addresses,  v.  1-8.  1891-98.  8".  pap. 
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delphia, Pa. 

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terly).    8°.     il.    portraits,     v.  1-22.     1877-98.    S.'i  per  year. 

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with  notes  aud  an  appendix  in  IStU. 

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8». 

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88  p.     8". 

Memoir  of  Bam.  Breck,  vice-pres.,  by  J.  R.  IngersoU.  1863 
56  p.     8".     sec.  ed.  same  year. 

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middle  states  of  America.  Address  by  Horatio  Gates  Jones 
1869.    36  p.     8".     fac-simile. 

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1869.    40  p.     8". 

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lace.    1870.    64  p.     8c. 

Catalogue  of  the  paintings  and  other  articles  of  interest 
belonging  to  the  society.     1872.     68  p.     8". 

Discourse  on  the  inauguration  of  the  new  hall,  by  J.  W. 
Wallace.     1872.     66  p.    8". 

History  of  the  consolidation  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  by 
Eli  K.  Price.    1873.     140  p.     80. 

Life,  character,  and  writings  of  Francis  Lieber,  by  M.  Rus- 
sell Thayer.     1873.     .50  p.     8". 

Memoir  of  Geo.  Chambers,  of  Chambersburg,  by  J.  McD. 
Sharpe.     1873.    37  p.     8". 

Proceedings  on  the  presentation  of  the  Penn  papers,  and 
address  of  Craig  Biddle.     1873.     38  p.     8". 

Address  of  Nath.  Burton  the  Washington  mansion  in  Phila. 
1873.    35  p.     80.     folded  sheet. 

Historical  map  of  Pennsylvania,  ed.  by  P.  W.  Sheafer  aud 
others.     1875.     26  p.     8".     folded  map. 

Brief  of  title  in  the  17  townships  in  the  County  of  Luzerne; 
a  syllabus  of  the  controversy  between  Connecticut  and  Penn- 
sylvania, by  H.  M.  Hoyt.  1879.  145  p.  8'\  folded  map. 
J/iirriKhurg. 

John  Talbot,  the  first  bishop  iu  North  America,  by  G.  M. 
Hills.    1879.    28  p.     8".     woodcut. 

Morton   McMichael :  memorial    address   by   J.  W.  Forney. 

1879.  16  p.     {Progrefia  supplement  no.  1 .) 

Firi-t  day  of  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  by  Chapman  Biddle. 

1880.  50  p.     8".     folded  map. 

Memoir  of  H.C.  Carey,  bvWm.  Elder.     1880.     39  p.     8». 

Memoir  of  Maj.  Gen.  J.  V.  Reynolds  and  Rear  Admiral  Wm. 
Reynolds,  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten.    1880.    34  p.     8". 

Philadelphia  society  100  years  ago,  by  F.  D.  Stone.  1880. 
7  p.     8". 

Reynolds  memorial.  1880.  95  p.  large  8'\  port,  map 
and  plan. 

Memoirs  of  Chapman  Biddle,  by  C.  G.  Leland.    1882.    8". 

Pennsylvania's  formative  influence  on  federal  institutions, 
by  W.  A.  Wallace.    18S2.    29  p.     8". 

George  Smith,  M.D.,  author  of  the  history  of  Delaware  Co., 
by  Ja.  .T.  Levick.     1S82.    80. 

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A  Lenapd-Eniilifh  dictionary,  from  an  anon.  Ms.,  cil.  by 
D.  G.  Brinton  and  Albert  Beqaqkind  Anthony.  1888.  236 
p.    8".    port. 

Life  and  services  of  Joel  H.  Poinsett,  by  C.  J.  Stille.  84  p. 
8°.     (Forms  v.  ]  of  the  Petuisijlvania  Student  Serins.) 

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J.  B.  McMaster  and  F.  I).  Stone.     1888.     803  p.    8".    portraits. 

The  Charlemagne  Tower  collection  of  American  colonial 
laws.     1890.     298  p.     8».     port. 

8.  Anstin  AUibone,  by  H.  D.  McOonnell.  1891.  23  p.  S". 
port. 

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The  camp  by  the  old  Gulph  mill,  by  W.  8.  Baker.  16  p.  8*. 
1893. 

Journal  of  a  volunteer  expedition  to  Sandusky,  by  Baron 
von  Pilchau.    6.5  p.     S*.     1894. 

John  Bechtel :  his  contributions  to  literature,  and  his  de- 
scendants, by  J.  ^\^  Jordan.     1895.     64  p.     S". 

Military  hospitals  at  Bethlehem  and  Lititz  during  the  revo- 
lution, by  J.  W.  Jordan.     1896.    21  p.    80. 

Letter  book  Lieut.  Enos  Reeves  of  the  Peuna.  line,  by  John 
B.  Reeves.     1896.    98  p.    8». 

Orderly  book  of  the  Penna.  State  Regt.  of  Foot,  1777.  1897. 
51  p.    8». 

Washington  after  the  revolution,  by  W.  8.  Baker.     1898. 

The  family  of  William  Penn,  by  H.  M.  Jenkins.     189S. 

Note.  For  reprints  from  the  proceedings,  collections,  etc., 
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Pennsylvania :  Historical  Society  of  Western  Pennsyl- 
vania.    Pittsburg ,  Pa. 
Lecture  upon  the  controversy  between    Pennsylvania  and 
Virginia  about  the  boundary  line,  by  Neville  B.  Craig.     1843. 
30  p.    8". 

Pennsylvania  :  Historical  Society  of  Western  Pennsyl- 
vania, formerly  Old  Residents'  Association.  Or- 
ganized 1879.  (Wm.  T.  Lyon,  sec  ,  care  Union 
National  Bank,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.) 

Synopsis  of  proceedings  during  first  five  years.  1884.  39  p. 
8». 

1794-1894.  Centennial  celebration  of  the  incorporation  of 
Pittsburg.    1894.    50  p.     8". 

Pennsylvania,  Homceopathic  Medical  Society  of. 

Transactions.    1-25.     1866-90.     8".     1866-90. 
Pennsylvania  Horticultural  Society.     Organized  1827. 
(David  Rust,  sec.)     Horticultural  Hall,  Sta.  A., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Transactions.    AnnuaL 
Pennsylvania,  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of.       Or- 
ganized 1848.     (Dr.  C.  L.  Stevens,  sec,  25   S. 
Main  St.,  Athens,  Pa.) 

Pennsylvania  Medical  Journal  (monthly).  8".  $2  per 
aim. 

Transactions.     Annual.    1840-96.     8".     $1.25. 

A  brief  history  of  proceedings  in  the  years  1859,  60,  66,  67, 
68,  70  and  71,  to  procure  the  recognition  of  women  physicians 
by  the  medical  profession  of  the  state.  With  an  account  of 
the  measures  adopted  by  the  society  in  1877,  78,  79,  to  procure 
a  law  to  authorize  trustees  of  hospitals  for  the  insane-poor, 
under  the  control  of  the  state,  to  appoint  women  physicians  to 
have  entire  medical  control  of  the  insane  of  their  sex.  1888.  O. 

Pennsylvania  :  New  England  Society.     Organized  1880. 
(J.  P.  Mumford,  sec,  313  Chestnut  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.) 
Annual  reports.     10th,  1890-14th,  1894. 

Pennsylvania  Prison  Society.  Organized  1787.  (John 
J.  Lytle,  gen.  sec.)  S.  W.  cor.  5th  and  Chest- 
nut streets,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Journal  of  Prison  Discipline  and  Philanthropy.  An- 
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Pennsylvania    Society   for   Discouraging    the   Use   of 
Ardent  Spirits.     Philadelphia. 
Annual  Report.    May  27, 1831.    72  p.    8". 
—  3d.     May  22,  1832.     50  p.     8". 

Pennsylvania  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals. 

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though  still  preserving  an  independent  existence. 
(W:  J.  Fox,  sec.)  Logan  Sq.,  Philadelphia, 
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Philadelphia,  Civic  Club  of.  Organized  1894.  (Miss 
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The  relation  of  women  to  municipal  reform.  By  Mrs.  Mary 
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Historical  sketch  of  the  public  school  system  of  Philadelphia. 
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The  relation  of  women  to  municipal  reform.  By  Herbert 
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Address  by  Mrs.  Cornelius  Stevenson,  President.  1894. 
pp.  4. 

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Department  of  Education,  and  the  Public  Education  Associa- 
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Converse.     1895.     pp.4. 

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Digest  of  the  education;!!  and  charitable  institutions  and 
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delphia relief  work.  By  Samuel  McCudo  Lindsay.  Indexed. 
$.50;  by  mail,  $.62.     1896.    pp.200,    cl.     , 

Compulsory  education.  Addresses  by  Dr.  Nathan  C. 
Schaefier,  and  Miss  Clare  de  Graffenried.     1896.    pp.  15. 

League  of  good  citizenship  :  constitution  and  by-laws.    1896. 

Civic  ode.     By  John  Hall  Ingham. 

Civic  Club  prize  competition  for  the  Civic  Club  seal. 

First-second   annual   reports   of  the  Octavia   Hill  Associa- 
tion.    1897. 
-  --     Physical   training.      By   Dr.  Mathilde  K.  Wallin,  and  Miss 
Maude  G.  Hopkins.    1897.     pp.  15. 

The  training  of  charity  workers.     By  Miss  Mary  E.  Rich- 
mond.    1897.     pp.  16. 
--      Compulsory  education.    1898.    pp.  39. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  public  school  system  of  Philadel- 
phia. Bj'  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Mumford.  Revised  and  reprinted, 
1898. 

Individualism  in  education.  By  Miss  Edith  C.  Westcott. 
1898.     pp.  15. 

Handbook  of  the  League  of  Good  Citizenship  of  Philadelphia. 
Prepared  by  Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Kirkbride  and  others.  1S98. 
pp.  20. 

Annual  calendars  of  the  Civic  Club,  for  1895,  1896,  1897, 
and  1898. 

Campaign  literature,  circulars,  leaflets,  pamphlets,  re- 
prints from  newspapers,  etc. 

Philadelphia  College   of   Pharmacy.     Organized   1821. 
145  N.  10th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  (monthly) .     71  v.     About 
600  p.  per  v.     pap.     $3.00  per  year. 

Alumni  Report  (monthly).  35  v.  275  p.  pap.  $1.00  per 
year.    Published  by  the  Alumni  Association. 

Philadelphia,    College   of    Physicians   of. 
1787.     (Dr.  Thos.  E.  Neilson,  sec.) 
Locust  Sts.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Transactions.     8».     1793.     1  v.     1st  ser.,   1841-50.     3  v 
ser.,   1850-74.    4  v.    3d   ser.,   1876-96.     19  v.     3d  ser.    cl.,  $2 
per  V. 
Centennial  volume.     1887.    8".     cl.,  $2. 

Philadelphia  County  Medical  Society.  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Constitution  and  by-laws.     1853,  1858,  1865.    12". 
Charter  and  by-laws  of  the   Mutual  Aid  Association.    8°. 
1878. 
Proceedings,    v.  1-6.     1878-84.     v.  8,  1887.     8».     1879-88. 

Philadelphia,  Entomological  Society  of.  Organized 
1859.  Name  changed  later  to  American  Ento- 
mological Society  :  now  a  section  of  the  Academy 
of  Natural  Sciences,  which  see. 

The  Practical  Entomologist.  Monthly,  nos.  1-6.  1865-66.  4". 
Proceedings,    v.  1-6.     1861-67.    8". 

Philadelphia,  Friends'  Historical  Association  of.  (Jos. 
M.  Truman,  jr.,  clerk,  1.500  Race  St.)  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  John  Fenwick,  by  John 
Clement.     1875.    95  p.    8». 

Some  chapters  in  the  history  of  the  Friendly  Association, 
for  regaining  and  preserving  peace  with  the  Indians  by  pacific 
measures,  by  Samuel  Parrish.     1877.     131  p.     8". 

Philadelphia,  Geographical  Society  of.  Organized  as 
Geographical  Club;  named  changed,  1897.  (Dr. 
Paul  J.  Sartain,  sec.)  1520  Chestnut  St.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa, 

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Bulletin,    v.  1  :  1-5.     1893-95. 

1 :  Mountain  exploration,  by  E.  8.  Balcli.     1893. 

2  :  Journey  to  the  Grand  Falls  of  Labrador,  by  [I.  G.  Bryant. 

3  :  ProgrenB  of  dlHCOvery  and  the  lands  of  proiniBe  to  the  <-x- 
plorer,  by  Angelo  Heilprin. 

4:  Some  facts  about  Alsace-Lorraine,  by  T.  \V.  Balch. 

5  :  The  Peary  expedition  of  '94,  by  IL  G.  Bryant. 

V.2:  1,  2.     1896. 

1  :  Venezuela's  territorial  claims,  by  J.  B.  Austin.  Notes 
on  the  Schomburgk  line  and  the  Guayana  boundary,  by  A. 
Heilprin,  May,  1896. 

2:  A  trip  to  Manilta-land,  by  J.  E:  Farnuni,  Dec,  1896. 

3  :  A  proposed  system  of  drift  casks  to  determine  the  direc- 
tion of  circumpolar  currents. 

Philadelphia,  Library  Companj^  of.  Organized  17;il. 
(Jas.  G.  Barnwell,  libn.,  327  N.  9th  St.)  Cor. 
Juniper  and  Locust  Sis.,  Philadelpliia,  Pa. 

Catalogue.  1733,  also  1735.  No  copies  known  to  exist.  B. 
Franklin. 

Catalogues  and  Supplements:  1741,  1747,  1757,  1760,1764, 
1770,  1775,  1789,  1793,  1795,  1807,  1813,  1817,  1818,  1820,  1822, 
1828-9,  1835-66,  1837,  1844,  1849, 1867, 1878.  The  3  v.  catalogue, 
1835-56,  contains  2103  p.  and  is  very  important. 

Charter,  1742.    1746.     B.  Franklin. 

Laws,  1742.     1746.     B.  Franklin. 

Philosophy  of  the  human  voice,  by  James  Rush.  7th  ed. 
1879.     634  p.     8». 

Classification  of  books,  by  Lloyd  P.  Smith.  1882.  70  p. 
S". 

Regimental  histories  (reprinted  from  .Sw^/etin).  1886.  36  p. 
80. 

Bulletins.  June,  1856,  to  April,  1863:  12  nos.  Issued 
irregularly.    Jan.,  1864-Jan.,  1878  :  issued  semi-annually. 

—  New  Series.  No.  1,  July,  1878— No.  24,  Jan.,  1890.  Semi- 
ann.  Jan.  and  July. 

—  New  Series.  No.  25,  Sept.,  1890— No.  40,  March,  1898. 
Semi-ann.  March  and  Sept.  Note.  A  x&\)rmt  ot  Bulletin  no. 
15,  N.S.,  by  Lloyd  P.  Smith,  contains  a  list  of  publications  of 
the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  but  it  is  o.  p. 

Note.     Also  nurnerous  pamphlets  touching  litigation,  etc. 
Philadelphia,  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of. 
Organized  1858.     (Stewart  Culin,  ree.  sec.)     S. 
Broad  St.,  cor.  Pine,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Proceedings.    1865+.    8". 
Philadelphia  Obstetrical  Society.     Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Transactions.     1-9.     1869-81.     8".     1871-82. 
Philadelphia,    Oriental    Club    of.       Organized     1888. 
(Stewart  Culin,  sec.  University  of  Penn.)    Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Oriental  studies.    1894.    1  v.    8".    cl.,  $1.     Ginn. 


Philadelphia, 


Philadelphia,  Pathological  Society  of. 
Pa. 

Constitution,  by-laws  and  regulations,  1857.    8".  1858-1870. 
Proceedings.    1-3.     1857-70.     8".     1860-70. 
Transactions.    4-12.     1871-1885.     8".     1874-1886. 

Philadelphia,  Pionier  Verein  of.     PhiladeljMa,  Pa. 

The  German  soldier  in  the  wars  of  the  United  States,  by  J. 
G.  Rosengarten.     1881.  .175  p.     8". 

Sources  of  history,  by  J.  G.  Roseugarten.     1892.    32  p.     8". 

First  century  of  German  printing  In  America,  1728-1831, 
preceded  by  a  notice  of  the  literary  work  of  F.  D.  Pastorius, 
by  O.  Seidensticker.     1893.     S".    $1.     Scliae/er. 

Philadelphia  Polyclinic  and  College  for  Graduates  in 
Medicine.  Organized  1883.  (Franklin  Kirk- 
bride,  sec.)  1818  Jjomhard  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Polyclinic  (monthly),  v.  1-6,  July,  1883-.Inne,  1889.  6  v. 
S".    ea.,  $1.    Dr.  Henry  Leffermann,  ed.    Blakistoii. 

Philadelphia  Polyclinic  (quarterly).  Dr.  E.  Jackson, 
ed.     March,  1892-Jan.,  1893;  then 

Philadelphia  Polyclinic  (monthly),  from  Jan.,  1893.  Dr.  E. 
Jackson,  ed.    v.  1-2.    8».     ea.,  $1. 

Philadelphia  Polyclinic  (weekly).  Dr.  J.  Solis  Cohen, 
ed.    1894-98.     v.  3-7.     8o.     ea.,  $1. 

Philadelphia  Social  Science  Association.  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 


Papers.     (Those  marked  *  out  of  print.) 
1871.    Compulsory  education.    By  Lorin  Blodget. 


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Philadelphia  Social  Science  Association,  continued. 

Arbitration  as   a  remedy  for  striken.     By    Ecliley    15. 

Coxe.  * 
Tlie  revised  statutes  of  IVuusylvania.     By  K.  0.  Mc- 

Murtrie.  * 
Local  taxation.     By  Tlioinas  Cocliran.  * 
Infant  mortality.     By  Dr.  J.  S.  Parry. 
— ■     1872.     Appronticesljip.     By  James  S.  Wliitney. 

The    proposed     amendments    to    the    oon  ititution    ol 

Tennsylvania.     By  Francis  Jordan. 
Vaccination.     By  Dr.  J.  H.  Tarry.  * 
The  census.     By  I.oriu  Blodget.  * 

1873.  The  tax  system  of  PiMinsylv.innia.     By  Cyrus  Elder.  " 
The    work   of    the    constitutional   convention.     By  A. 

Sydney  Biddle. 
AVhat  shall  Philadelphia  do  with  its  paupers?     By  Dr. 

Isaac  Kay. 
Proportional  representation.     By  ti.  Dana  Uorton.* 
Statistics  relating  to  the  births,  deaths,  marriages,  etc., 

in  Philadelphia.     By  John  rttockton-Hough,  M.D. 
On  the  value  of  real  scientific  research.     By  Dr.  Rusch- 

euberger. 
On   the   relative  influence  of  city   and  country  life  on 

morality,  health,  fecundity,  longevity  and  mortality. 

By  John  ritocktou-IIough,  M.  D. 

1874.  The  public  school  system  of  Philadelphia.     By  James 

S.  Whitney. 
The  utility  of  government  geological  surveys.     1  rotes- 

sor  J.  I'.  Lesley. 
The  law  of  partnership.     By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.* 
Methods  of   valuation  of  real  estate  for  taxation.     By 

Thomas  Cochran. 
The  merits  of  cremation.     By  Dr.  Persifor  Frazer. 
Outlines  of  penology.     By  Joseph  11.  Chandler. 

1875.  Hygiene  of  the   eye,  considered  with  reference  to  the 

children  in  our  schools.    By  Dr.  F.  D.  Castle. 
The  relative  morals  of  city  and  country.    By  William 

Silk    culture    and    home    industry.      By   Dr.    Samuel 

Chamberlaine. 
Mind  reading,  etc.    By  Persifor  Frazer,  jr. 
Legal   status  of  married   women  in  Pennsylvania.     By 

N.  D.  Miller. 
The  revised  statutes  of  the  United  States.    By  Lonn 

Blodget. 
1876.     Training  nurses  for  the  sick.     By  John  H.  Packard, 

M.  D. 
The  advantages  of  the  co-operative  feature  of  building 

associations.    By  Edmund  Wrigley. 
The    operations     of    our    building    associations.      By 

Joseph  I.  Doran. 
Wisdom  in  charity.    By  Rev.  Charles  G.  Ames.  * 

1877.  Free   coinage  and   a  self-adjusting  ratio.     By  Thomas 

Balch. 
Building  systems  for  great  cities.    By  Lorin  Blodget. 
Metric  system.     By  Dr.  Persifor  Frazer. 

1878.  Cause  and  cure  of  hard  times.     By  R.  J.  Wright. 
House-drainage  and  sewerage.      By  George   E.  War- 
ing, jr. 

A  plea  for  a  state  board  of  health.    By  Benjamin  Lee, 

M.  D.  ^       . 

The   germ  theory  of  disease  and  its  present  bearing 

upon  public  and  personal  hygiene.    By  Joseph    G. 

Richardson,  M.  D. 

1879.     Technical  education.     By  A.  C.  Rembaugh,  M.  D. 

The  English  methods  of  legislation  compared  with  the 

American.     By  S.  Sterne. 
Thoughts    on    the    labor  question.      By   Rev.    D.   O. 

Kellogg.  . 

On  the  isolation  of  persons  in  hospitals  for  the  insane. 

By  Dr.  Isaac  Ray. 
—     Notes  on  reform  schools.    By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.  * 

1880.  Philadelphia  charity  organization.    By  Rev.  Wm.  H. 

Hodge. 

Public  schools  in  their  relations  to  the  community. 
By  James  8.  Whitney. 

Industrial  and  decorative  art  in  public  schools.  By 
Charles  G.  Leland. 

Penal  and  reformatory  institutione.  By  J.  G.  Rosen- 
garten. 

1881.  Nominations  for  public  office.     By  Mayer  Sulzberger. 

1882.  Municipal  government.     By  John  C.  Bullitt. 

— -     Result  of  art   education  in  schools.      By   Charles    G. 
Leland. 
-"^^  Apprenticeship  as  it  was  and  is.     By  Addison  B.  liurk. 

1883.  The  American  aristocracy.     By  Lincoln  L.  Eyre. 

A  plea  for  a  new  city  hospital.  By  Thomas  W.  Barlow. 
The  pending  school  problems.    By  Prof.  M.  B.  Snyder. 
Municipal  government.     By  Wm.  Righter  Fisher. 
''  Social  condition  of  the  industrial  classes.      By  Lorin 

Blodget. 

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1886. 


1887. 


18SS. 
1889. 


Pliihi.lelphia  Social  Science  Association,  coniinued. 

1884.      PiogiesB    of    industrial    education.      By    Phillip     (J. 
Garrett. 

A  plea  for  better  distribulion.     Hy  Charles  M.  DuPuy. 

Milk  supplies   of    our   large   cities,   etc.,   etc.      By   J. 
ChcHtou  Morris,  M.  D. 

Alcoholism.     By  .\.  C.  Ilembaugh,  M.  1). 

.Sanitary  intluence  of  forest  growth.     Dr.  J.  M.  Anders. 
"  Outline  of   a    proposed   school   of  i)olilical   and  social 
science.     By  Edinuud  J.  Jauies,  Ph.  I). 

The  organization   of   local  boards  of    health  in  Penn- 
sylvania.    By  Beuj.  Lee,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  Ph.  1). 

Manual  training  a  valuable  feature  in  general  education. 
By  O.  M.  Woodward,  Ph.  D. 

The   gas    quesliou   in   Philadelphia.      15y   Edmund  J. 
James,  Ph.  D. 

Trade  dollars :  the  president's  power,    etc.,  etc.    By 
Dr.  James  C.  Hallock. 

The  balance   of    power  between   induntrial   and   intel- 
lectual work.     l?y  Miss  M.  M.  Cohen. 

Wife  beating  as  a  crime,  and  its  relation  lo  taxation. 
By  Uon.  Kobert  Adams,  jr. 

Chairs  of  pedagogics  in  our  universities.     By  Kdmuiid- 
J.  James,  Ph.  D. 

Journalists  :  born  or  made.     By  Eugene  M.  Camp. 

Concerning  trusts.     By  Prof.  Kobert  Ellis  Thompson. 

Ballot    reform  essential   to    free    and    equal   elections. 
By  Chas.  C.  Biniiey. 

Methods  of  rational  taxation.    By  BimoD  N.  Patten. 
Note.    The  Association  is  now  merged  in  the  American 
Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science. 

Philadelphia   Society  for  Organizing  Charity.     Organ- 
ized 1878.    (Dr.  Jas.  W.  Walk,  gen.  sec.)    1706 
Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Monthly  Register,    uos.  1-197.     Bound  volumes  containing 
24  nos.,  $1  ea.    subs.  50c.  per  ann. 
Annual  report.    1-19.    free.    nos.  1  and  3  o.  p. 

Philadelphia     Society     for     Promoting     Agriculture. 
Founded  1785;    incorporated  1809. 
Memoirs,     v.  1-5.     8».     /^/lita.,  1811-26. 
V.  1-3,  published  by  Johnson  <ib  Warner. 
v.  6,  published  by  Ji.  //.  Small. 

Address,  by  M.  Carey,  July  20,  1824.    16».     P/m7u.,  1824. 
Address,   by   Wm.   Tilghman,   Jan.   18,   1820.     8".     Phila., 
1820. 

Philadelphia,    The    Engineers'    Club    of.      Organized 
1877,  incorporated  1892.    (L.  F.  Rondinella,  sec, 
1122  Girard  St.)    Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Proceedings.    Quarterly,     v.  l-lt3.    8".    pap.    $1   per  vol.; 
back  numbers,  75c.  a  copy.    subs.  $2  per  year. 

Philadelphia,  The  Municipal  League  of.  Organized 
1891.  (Clinton  Rogers  AVoodruff,  sec,  1112-20 
Girard  Bldg.)    Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  city  of  Philadelphia:  its  stockholders  and  directors,  by 
C:  Richardson.     1893. 

Limits  of  party  obligation,  by  H:  Budd.     1893. 

What  is  the  municipal  league?     A  catechism. 

Proceedings  of  the  Phila.  conference  for  good  city  govern, 
meut,  ed.  by  C.  li.  Woodruff.     1894. 

The  proper  standard  in  municipal  affairs,  by  T.  M.  Kiting, 
1894. 

The  ballot  law  of  1893.     1894. 

Manual  of  the  election  laws  of  Penna.     1895. 

Manual  of  nominations,  municipal  election.     1895. 

Drafts  of  seven  bills  prepared  for  submission  to  the  legis- 
lature amending  the  Bullitt  bill.     1896. 

Some  further  considerations  concerning  the  gas  works.  1897. 

Eminent  respectability,  by  Finley  Acker.     1897. 

Annual  reports.     1894-5,  1895-6,  1890-7,  1897-8. 

Philadelphia,   Zoological  Society  of.     Organized   185!». 
(Arthur  Erwin  Brown,  sec,  Zoological  Gardens.) 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Reports.    Annual,     v.  1-2G. 

Philobibion  Club,  The.  Organized  1803.  /'liiladel- 
phia.  Pa. 

Constitution  and  by-laws.     1893.     10  p.     10". 

The  excellent  priviledge  of  liberty  and  property,  being  a  re- 
print and  facsimile  of  the  lirst  .\merican  edition  of  Magna 
Charta  printed  iu  1687  under  the  direction  of  William  Penn  by 


William  Bradford.     1897.    4". 


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Pliiloniathic  Club.     Organized  18r.9.     Bristol  (?)  N.  II. 

Outline  history  of  its  operations  to  its  transformation  into 

the  New   Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society,  Nov.  19,   1873,  by 

Uev.  Silas  Kelchum,  sec.    1875.   270  p.    8".    privately  printed. 

60  copies. 

Philosophical  Society  of  Washington.  Ste  Wash- 
ington. 

Pilgrim  Society.     Incorporated  1820.     Plymouth,  Mass 

Discourse  in  commemoration  of  the  flrst  settlement  of  Now 
England,  by  D.  Webster.  1821.  104  p.  8".  4th  ed.,  1826 
60  p.    8".     HoHton. 

Oration,  Dec.  22,  1824,  by  E.  Everett.  1825.  73  p.  8°.  Bos 
ton. 

Discourse,  Dec.  22,  1829,  by  Wm.  Sullivan.  1830.  60  p.  8" 
Boston. 

Great  principles  associated  with  Plymouth  rock,  by  G.  W 
Blagden.    1835.    30  p.     8".     Boston. 

Address,  Dec.  22,  1835,  by  Peleg  Sprague.  1836.  32  p.  80 
Boston. 

Report  on  the  expediency  of  celebrating  in  future  the  land 
log  of  the  pilgrims  on  the  21st  day  of  December,  instead  of  the 
22d.     1850.     12  p.     8».    Boston. 

The  pilgrim  celebration  at  Plymouth,  Aug.  1,  1853.  1853 
182  p.     8".     Boston. 

A  tinger-poinl  from  Plymouth  rock,  by  Chae.  Sumner 
1853.     11  p.     8".    Boston. 

Illustrated  pilgrim  memorial.  1860,  1861,  1863,  1866,  1880 
80.     48  to  55  p.     Boston. 

Oration  on  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  landing,  by  R.  C 
Winthrop.     1871.     87  p.     8o.     large  and  sm.  paper. 

Catalogue  of  the  cabinet  and  pictures  in  pilgrim  hall.  1883 
39  p.    80. 

Proceedings  at  the  celebration  of  the  completion  of  the  na- 
tional monument  to  the  pilgrims,  Aug.  1,  1889.  1889.  176  p 
80.    plates. 

Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  of  Oregon.  See  Ore- 
gon. 

Pionier  Verein  von  Philadelphia.     See  Philadelphia. 

Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association.  Incorporated 
1870.  (G:  Sheldon,  pres. ;  Nathl.  Hitchcock, 
sec.)     Deerfield,  Mass. 

Catalogue  of  the  relics  and  curiosities  in  memorial  hall, 
Deerfield,  Mass.     1886.    108  p.    8o. 

Story  of  the  old  Willard  house,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  by 
Catharine  B.  Yale.    1887.    24  p.    40.     il.    plates.     Boston. 

What  befell  Stephen  Williams  in  his  captivity,  ed.  by  Geo. 
Sheldon.     1889.     35  p.     S". 

History  and  proceedings  of  the  Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial 
Association,  1870-1889;  comp.  by  G;  Sheldon  and  others, 
v.  1.     1890.     V.  2.     1898.     8".     $2.50  ea. 

History  of  Deerfield,  Massachusetts,  with  a  special  study  of 
the  Indian  wars  in  the  Connecticut  Valley,  by  G:  Sheldon. 
2  V.     1895.    8".     $5  ea. 

'Tis  sixty  years  since:  passing  of  the  stall-fed  ox  and  the 
farm  boy.     13  p.     S".     pap.,  15c. 

Portland  Society  of  Natural  History.  23  Elm  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

Journal.  1:  1,  Terrestrial  pulmonifera  of  Maine,  by  E.  S. 
Morse.    1864.     80. 

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2,  1892;  V.  2:3,  1895;  V.  2:  4,  1897. 

Miscellaneous  reports  of  proceedings,  1881-89. 

Potomac-side  Naturalists' Club.      Washington,  D.C. 
Field  and  Forest  {monthly).    3  v.     8".     1875-78. 

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the  Vassar  Brothers'  Institute,  which  see. 

Pratt   Institute.     Organized  1887.     (M.  W.  Plummer, 

libn.)     Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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DOS.  10c.  ea.;  subs.,  75c.  per  year. 

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Annual  reports. 

Miscellaneous  leaflets,  etc. 

Presbyterian  Historical  Society.  Organized  18.52.  (W: 
L.  Ledwith,  libn.)  1531  Tioga  St.,  I'hiladel- 
phia,  Pa. 

Reports.     Annual.     8". 

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Itev.  llob.  Davidson;  del.  before  annual  meeting,  1853.  1854. 
28  p.    8". 

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to  general  church  history,  by  H.  B.  Smith.    30  p.    8". 

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Geo.  Howe.     1858.     41  p.     8".     Colmnhia. 

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origin  until  the  year  1760,  with  biog.  sketches  of  its  early 
ministers,  by  H.  Webster.    1858.    720  p.    8". 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of  the  society.  1805. 
107  p.    8". 

Prince  Society.  Organized  1858.  (Kob.  N.  Toppan, 
cor.  sec,  18  Somerset  St.)     Boston,  Mass. 

The  Hutchinson  Papers.  Printed  for  the  society  by  Joel 
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and  Gore.  Compiled  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  1875.  2-|-28p. 
portrait,  sm.  4".  Note.  Published  by  a  member,  not  by  the 
society. 

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sm.  4". 

The  New  English  Canaan  of  Thomas  Morton.  1883.  2+vi 
+  381  p.    sm.  4". 

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vi  +  2-f385p.     8m.40. 

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hist.  il.  1887.  xiii  + -192  p.  il.,  maps  and  fac-similes. 
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1038.     Ed.  by  C.  F.  Adams.     Is94.     2  -|-  415  p.     sm.  4". 

John  Checkley;  or  the  evolution  of  religious  tolerance  in 
Massachusetts  Bay.  With  hist.  il.  1897.  2  vols.  1  plate 
and  1  fac-simile.    sm.  40. 

Princeton  Theological  Seminary.  Organized  1812. 
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Catalogue  of  officers  and  students.    1825. 

General  catalogue;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Dulles.  1894.  8".  pap., 
$1. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.  Part  1.  Religions  literature. 
1886.     453  p.     81.     C.  S.  liobinHon  tt-  Co. 

Necrological  reports,  by  J.  H.  Dulles,  let,  1875-llth,  1895. 
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Collections,     v.  1-2.    2  v.    8».     1851-53. 

Providence  Franklin  Society.     Organized  1821 ;  incor- 
porated 1823.      (C.  R.  Drowne,  sec,  20  Benefit 
St.)     54  N.  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
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50c. 
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Leaflets.  2  and  3.  Lighting  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  by  J.  L. 
Snow.    1881. 

Publications.  4.  The  commercial  advantages  of  Providence, 
by  J.  A.  Miller.  1891.  6.  Aims  and  objects,  by  D.  M. 
Thompson.     1891. 

Municipal  reform  progress,  by  Gardner  Rathbone.    1891. 

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(Barbee  &  Smith,  agts.)     Nashville,  Tenn. 
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Quaboag  Historical  Society. 

Address  on  the  early  history  of  old  Brookfield,  Mass.,  by 
T.  L.  Chamberlain;  with  remarks  by  D.  H.  Chamberlain. 
1895.    8". 

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Collegiate  Instruction  of  Women.  (Miss  Ma. 
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_-       1st  circular.     1879. 

Monographs,    nos.  1^,  6-9.    1888-97.    80.    75c.-$1.50.    Ginn. 

1.  The  superior  incisors  and  canine  teeth  of  sheep,  by 
Florence  Mayo.     1888.     o.  p. 

2.  Origin  and  development  of  the  central  nervous  system 
in  Umax  maxlmus,  by  A.  P.  Henchman.     1890.     il.     8°.     o.  p. 

3.  Fugitive  slaves  (1619-1865),  by  M.  G.  McDougall.  1891. 
8*.     $1. 

4.  Personal  character  of  Dante  as  revealed  in  his  writings, 
byL.  A.  Paton.     1891.    8«.     50c. 

6.  Classified  list  of  printed  and  original  materials  for  Eng- 
lish manorial  and  agrarian  history  in  the  Middle  Ages,  by  F. 
G.  Davenport.    1894.    8».     75c. 

7.  Unity  of  Fichte's  system,  by  A.  B.  Thompson.  1895. 
8".    $1.50. 

8.  The  primitive  streak  and  notochordal  canal  in  chelonia, 
by  G.  C.  Davenport.     1896.    54  p.     8».     pap.,  $1.25. 

9.  Inquiry  into  the  authorship  of  the  Middletou-Rowley 
plays,  by  P.  G.  Wiggin.     1897.     61  p.     8".     pap.,  50c. 

10.  On  the  sources  of  the  Nonne-Prestes  tale,  by  K.  O. 
Petersen.     1898.    152  p.    8».     pap.,  $1.00.     Gin7i. 

Classification  used  in  Radclifle  College  Library.      1895.    8". 
10c. 
Annual  catalogues. 

Reform  Bureau,  The.     Organized  1894.     (Rev.  Wilbur 
F.  Crafts,  supt.)     210   Delaware  Ave.,  N.    E., 
Washington,  D.  C. 
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20th  Century  Quarterly,  v.  1 :  1,  1896— t.  2:1,  1898.    16°. 
pap.,  50c.  per  ann. 

Before  the  lost  arts.    1896.    96  p.     8o.    cl.,  50c.;  pap.,  25c. 

Social  progress.     1897.     160  p.     8".    25c. 

Report  with  account  of  origin  and  purposes.   1898.   32  p.   S". 

The  civil  sabbath.    1898.    96  p.    4".    15c. 

Consecutive  reading :  reading  courses.    1898.    32  p.    8".    5c. 

Note.    All  by  W.  F.  Crafts.     Also  bulletins  and  leaflets. 

Reform    Club.       Organized    1887.       (Edwin   Baldwin, 
sec,  Club  House  233  Fifth  Ave.)    Mailing  office, 
52  William  St.,  New  York  City. 
Tariff  Reform   (semi-monthly,  50c.  per  year).    5c.  ea.;  $2 
per  100. 
v.  1,  1888.     V.  2,  1889,  90. 
V.  3  :  1,  Feb.,  1890— v.  7:  6,  Nov.,  1894. 

3;  1.  Grapes  and  the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist.  1890.  — 
2.  Copper,  brass,  and  tariffs,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist.  1890. — 3. 
Mr.  Blaine  on  tariffs,  by  J.  Q.  Smith.  1890.  —  4.  Tariff'  war 
on  the  farmer,  by  T.E.  Willson.  1890.  —  5.  Protection's  home 
market,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist.     1890.  —  6.    Farming  in  the  U.S., 


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by  L.  Uowlund.  18'J0.  —  7.  McKinUy  fraud  on  the  farmers 
(with  tables),  by  J:  D.  Warner.  1890.  —  8.  Protection  — 
Prostituteil,  by  B.  Buttorworlh.  189U.  —  9.  The  American 
people  VB.  protection,  by  K.  Q.  Mills.  1890.  —  10.  Coal  auJ 
the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Lindcjuisl.  1S90.  —  11.  Iron,  steel,  and 
tariffs,  by  J.  A.  Liudquisl.  —  V2.  Sugar  and  the  tariff,  by  J. 
A.  Lindquist.  —  12  Kx.  Farming  and  the  tariff,  by  J:  i). 
Warner.  —  13.  Let  the  people  have  their  inning,  by  I*.  B. 
Plumb. — 13  Ex.  McKinley  fraud  on  the  farmer,  by  J:  DeW. 
Warner ;  ^aiae  in  German.  — 14.  Tariff  issues  plainly  stated, 
by  R.  (i.  Mills.  —  14  Kx.  I'rotection's  home  market,  by  J. 
A.  Lindquist. —  lu.  Taxes  are  extra  day's  work,  by  1):  A. 
Wells.  —  16.  Comparison  item  by  item,  tariffs,  1S83, 1890,  and 
proposed  Mills  bill,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist.  —  17.  McKinley  bill 
a  reversal  of  Am.  tariff  policy,  bj  K.  P.  Wheeler. —  is.  Mr. 
Carnegie's  blunders,  by  Horace  White. —  lit.  Wool  and  tariffs, 
by  J:  J-)eW.  Warner. — 20.  Pianos  and  the  tariff,  by  J.  A. 
Lindquist. — 21.  Glass  and  the  tariff,  by  J,  A.  Lindquist.  — 
22.     Keform  Club's  jubilee  dinner. 

4:1.  Who  pays  tariff  taxes  (Omaha  World-Ihratd).— 
2.  Wall  paper  and  the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist.  —  3.  Brew- 
ing and  the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Liudquist.  —  4.  The  drawback 
humbug,  by  J.  A.  TJndquist.  —  :'>.   Hats  and  the  tariff,  by  J. 

A.  Lindquist.  —  (5.   Pottery  and  the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Liudquist. 

—  7.  Tinned  plate  and  the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Liiulquist. — 8. 
Silver  and  protection,  by  J:  DeW.  \V  aruer.  —  9.  Bottling  and 
the  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist. —  10.  Sugar  and  the  tariff,  by 
J.  A.  Lindquist.  —  11.  Iron,  steel,  and  tariffs,  by  J.  A.  Liud- 
quist.—12.  McKinley  tariff,  by  J.  A.  Lindquist.  —  13.  Pro- 
tection, by  J:  DeW.  Warner.  —  14.   Gloves  and  the  tariff',  by 

B.  W.  Holt.  —  15.  U.S.  tariffjhislory,  by  J.  A.  Liudquist.— 10. 
The  real  issue,  by  K.  Q.  Mills. —  17.  Death  iu  the  tariff-pot, 
by  D:  A.  Wells.  —  18.  IJounties  to  shipping,  from  A.  Y.  Daily 
Com.  Bulletin.  — 19.  Republican  tariff'  sense. — 20.  Reform 
Club's  Annual  dinner. 

5:  1.  Wool  question:  Report  Ways  and  Means  Com.  —  2. 
Reciprocity,  by  B.  W.  Holt.  —  3.  Protected  wool  workers, 
Kensington  (I'a.).  —  4.    Wool  and  tariff's,  by  J:  DeW.  Warner. 

—  5.  McKinley  fraud  on  the  farmer,  by  J:  DeW.  Warner.  — 5 
Ex.  McKinley  fraud  ou  the  farmer  (with  tables),  by  J:  DeW. 
Warner. — 0.  U.  S.  tariff'  history,  by  J.  A.  Liudquist. —  7. 
Sugar  and  the  tariff',  by  J.  A.  Liudquist.  —  8.  Tariff  trusts, 
by  J:  D.  Warner. —  9.  McKinley  tinned  plate,  by  T:  L.  Bunt- 
ing.—  10.  The  McKinley  tariff',  by  J.  G.  Parsons. —  11.  Re- 
publican tariff  nonsense.  —  12.  McKinley  wages  break-down, 
by  J:  DeW.  Warner.  — 13.  Tariff  trusts  plead  guilty,  by  J: 
DeW.  Warner.  —  14.  Aldrich  report  disseoted,  by  J;  G.Carlisle. 
— 15.  McKinley  prices  and  qualities,  by  J.  G.  Parsons.  —  10. 
Shoddy,  by  W.  B.  Kstell.— 17.  Trusts  versus  wages,  by  B. 
W.  Holt.  —  18.  Folly  of  tariffs,  by  D.  'Veersteeg.  —  19.  Reform 
Club  celebration.  —  20.  Cleveland's  specific,  by  J:  DeW. 
Warner. 

6:1.  Proposed  tariff  bill,  by  Reform  Club  Com.  —  2.  Tariff 
revision,  by  T:  G.  Shearman.  —  3.  Tariff  plan,  by  E:  At- 
kinson. 

7:  1.  Wilson  bill  rates,  by  J.  Schoenhof .  —  2.  Sugar 
tariff,  sugar  trust,  by  J:  DeW.  Warner;  Siime.  2ded. — 3.  Pro- 
tected wages,  by  J:  DeW.  Warner.  —  4.  How  N.Y.  senators 
and  Tammany  Hall  supported  tariff  reform. — 5.  Comparison, 
Item  by  item  :  tariffs  1883,  1890,  and  1894,  by  L.  C.  Root.  —6. 
Sugar  distribution  combine,  by  ./:  DeW.  Warner. 

Tariff  reform  red  book.  1891-1892.  8».  o.  p.  ^rot<'.  Made 
up  from  the  above  pamphlets. 

Sound  Vurrenci/  (semi-monthly,  $1  per  year). 

V.  1.    1891.    o.  p. 

1:  1.  Report  of  the  Cooper  Union  mass  meeting,  Feb.  11, 
1891.  —  2.  Hearings  of  the  committee  of  the  club  before  the 
committee  on  coinage,  weights  and  measures.  —  3.  The 
coinage  question ;  what  light  does  our  own  history  shed 
upon  it,  by  J:  De  W.    Warner. 

V.  2.     nos.  1-24.     1895. 

2:1.  National  and  state  banks,  by  H.  White.  1894.  5c.— 
2.    Canadian  bank-note  currency,  by  L.  C.  Root.     1894.     5c. 

—  3.  Bimetallism  in  history,  by  H:  L.Nelson.  1895.  6c.— 
4.  World's  currencies,  by  R:  P.  Rothwell.  1895.  5c.  — 5.  New 
York  bank  currency,  by  L.  C.  Root.  1895.  5c. —  6.  Cur- 
rency famine  of  1893,  by  J:  DeW.  Warner.  1895.  5c.  — 
7.  People's  money,  by  W;  L.  Trenholm.  1896.  iic.  —  8. 
Scotch  bank  currency,  by  A.  Smith.  1895.  6c.  —  9.  Our 
paper  currency  ;  as  it  is  and  as  it  should  be,  by  W.  Dods- 
worth.  1895.  5c.  — 10.  States  as  bankers,  by  L.  C.  Root. 
1895.  5c.  — 11.  Coin's  financial  fool,  by  H.  White.  1895. 
5c.  —  12.  Financial  catechism,  by  F.  P.  Powers.  1895.  5c.— 
13.  New  England  bank  currency,  by  L.  C.  Root.  1895.  5c. 
— 14.  Bullion  report:  Parliament  committee,  ISIO.  1895.  5c. 
— 15.  A  stable  monetary  standard,  by  Henry  Farquhar.  1895. 
20  p.  5c.  —  16.  "  Free  coinage  "  dissected,  by  John  De  Witi 
Warner.  1895.  10  p.  6c.  —  17.  U.  S.  coinage  and  currency 
laws.  1895.  48  p.  6c.  —  18.  "  Bimetallism  "  in  France,  by 
W.A.Shaw.     1895.    12  p.    6c.  —  19.     Quality  of  money  and 

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waL'es.  by  Frank  L.  McVey.  1895.  10  p.  f>c.  -  20  Execu- 
the  Committee  report,  Aug.  29,  IS'Jo.  1895.  8  p.  Sc.  -  21. 
Sound  currency  illnstnit.d.  1895.  32  p.  5c.  -  22.  Foreign 
exchange  and  gold  movement  in  1894  and  1895,  by  Worthiug- 
ton  C  Ford.  1895.  16  p.  5c.  —  23.  Bilver  mono-metalliam 
exposed,  by  a  merchant.  1895.  16  p.  5c.  —  24.  U.  8.  cur- 
rcncy  statieticB.     1895.    32  p.    5c.  ^,       ,      ,       r 

3-  1.  Our  financial  disease,  by  Orover  Cleveland,  oc. — 
2.  Why  legal  tender  uotes  must  go,  by  Chas.  C.  Jackson. 
5c  —  3.  ConditiouB  for  American  commercial  and  tinancial 
supremacy,  by  Paul  Lcroy-Beaulieu.  5c.  —  4.  The  greenback 
in  Congress.  5c. —5.  The  world's  currencies  {2d  edition),  by 
Richard  P.  Hothwell.  5c.  —  6.  A  currency  primer,  by  George 
H  Yeaman.  5c.  —  7.  Our  money  —  as  it  is,  by  J.  H.  Cuntz. 
5c'. —  8.  Wampum  currency,  by  S.  W.  Rosendale.  5c.— 
9.  The  world's  banknote  systems,  by  L.  Carroll  Root.  oc. 
—  10.  Silver  and  wages,  by  John  G.  Carlisle.  5c.  — 11. 
Strictures  on  tender-acts,  by  Pelatiah  Webster  (1780).  5c.  — 
12.  Our  currency  problems,  by  Jacob  L.  Greene.  5c.  —  13. 
"  The  crime  of  1873,"  by  James  T.  McCleary.  5c.  —  14.  Cur- 
rency  reform,  by  Hoke  Smith  and  W.  Dodsworth.  5c.  —  lo. 
The  money  of  the  Nation  :  shall  it  be  good  or  bad  ?  By  Edward 
Atkinson.  5c.  —  16.  Cheap  money  in  Chile,  by  Edward  H. 
Strobel.  5c.  —  17.  United  States  currency  statistics  (2d  edi- 
tion). 5c.  —  18.  Bimetallism  in  history,  by  Henry  Loomis 
Nelson.  5c.  —  19.  The  poison  in  our  circulation,  by  Louis 
R.  Ehrich.  5c.  —20.  Unwarranted  government  interfer- 
ence, by  Austin  W.  Wright.  5c.  —  21.  Cotton  and  the  cur- 
rency, by  James  L.  Watkins.  5c.  —  22.  Proposals  for 
currency  reform,  by  Walter  Stuart  Kelley.  5c.— 23.  Currency 
elasticity,  by  L.  Carroll  Root.  5c.  —  24.  Annual  report,  1896, 
sound  currency  committee.    5c. 

4  •  1.  The  farmers'  interest  in  finance,  by  Henry  liarquhar. 
5c.  —2.  "  The  Baltimore  plan  "of  currency  reform.  6c.— 
3.  "  The  Carlisle  plan  "  of  currency  reform.  5c.  —  4.  Scotch 
bank  currency,  by  Chas.  A.  Conant.  5c.  —  5.  Japan  and 
silver  by  Fred.  Perry  Powers.  5c.  —  6.  Practical  bank  cur- 
rency, by  John  De  Witt  Warner.  5c.  —  7.  The  first  United 
States  bank,  by  L.  Carroll  Root.  5c.  — 8.  Greenbacks  and 
the  cost  of  the  Ci\'il  War,  by  Wesley  C.  Mitchell.  5c.  —9. 
C^anadian  bank-note  currency,  by  L.  Carroll  Root.  5c.  —  10. 
National  and  State  banks,  by  Horace  White.  5c.  —11.  Swiss 
bank-note  currency,  by  Chas.  A.  Conant.  5c.  — 12.  Deprecia- 
tion of  silver  and  the  Japanese  export  trade,  by  Count  Matsu- 
kata,  Japanese  Minister  of  Finance.  5c.  —  13.  The  "  Dollar 
of  our  Daddies,"  by  August  Roden.  5c.  —  14.  The  apprecia- 
tion of  gold,  by  Francis  E.  Nipher.  —  15.  The  branch 
bank  system,  by  J.  B.  Attfield.  5c.  —16.  Legal  tender,  by 
Charles  H.  Swan,  jr.  5c.  — 17.  The  second  United  States 
bank  — pan  I.,  by  L.  Carroll  Root.  5c.— 18.  The  second 
United  "states  bank— part  II.,  by  Horace  White.  5c.  —  19. 
Currency  elasticity  in  Holland,  by  G.  M.  Boissevain.  5c.— 
20.  "  The  Fowler  plan  "  of  currency  reform,  by  Charles  N. 
Fowler.  5c.  —  21.  The  cost  of  producing  silver,  by  Edward 
Atkinson.  5c.— 22.  A  proper  paper  currency,  by  Jacob  L. 
Greene.  5c.  —  23.  Banking  assets  as  a  basis  for  circulation, 
by  Chas.  A.  Conant.  5c.  —  24.  Annual  report,  1S97,  by 
Sound  Currency  Committee. 

5  •  1.  Report  of  the  monetary  commission.  5c.  —  2.  True 
bimetallism,  by  Laura  R.  White.  5c.  —  3.  The  monetary 
commission  and  its  work,  by  Chas.  S.  Fairchild.  5c.  —  4. 
South  Carolina's  first  paper  money.  5c.  —  5.  New  York's 
colonial  currency,  by  Horace  White.  5c.  —  6.  The  appre- 
ciation of  gold  {revised),  \>y  Francis  E.  Nipher.  5c.  (?)  — 7. 
Continental  currency,  by  Byron  W.  Holt.  5c.  —  8.  George 
Smith's  money.  5c.  —  9.  Banks  of  issue  in  Illinois,  by  Charles 
H.  Garnett.  5c.  —  10.  Bank-note  redemption,  by  Monetary 
Commission.  5c.—  11.  A  plea  for  the  constitution  of  the 
U.  S.  A.,  wounded  in  the  house  of  its  guardians,  by  George 
Bancroft.  5c.  —  12.  Report  of  banking  and  currency  com- 
mittee, June  15, 1898.    5c. 

Bound  currency  red  book,  1895.  8».  $1.25;  hf.  mor.,  f  1.75; 
pap.,  $1.  Also  1896,  hf.  mor.,  $1.00;  cl.,  75c.;  pap.,  50c. 
postage  22c.  addnl.    Note.    Made  up  from  the  above  pamphlets. 

Municipal  affairs  (quarterly),  ed.  by  Milo  R.  Maltbie.  v. 
1:  1.  March,  1897.  v.  2:  2.  June,  1898.  8".  $1  per  year.  Single 
numbers,  25c.,  except  v.  1,  no.  1,  which  is  50c.  Supplement 
to  v.  2,  no.  2,  also  50c.  Note.  V.  1,  no.  1,  is  a  bibhography  of 
municipal  administration  and  city  conditions.  Supplement  to 
V.  2,  no.  2,  is  Col.  G.  E.  Waring's  report  on  the  work  of  the 
New  York  department  of  street  cleaning. 

Reform  Club  Series :  1888.  No.  1.  The  Independent  in  poli- 
tics. J.  R.  Lowell.  —  2.  The  President's  message,  1887,  of 
Grover  Cleveland,  with  annotations  by  R;  R.  Bowker.  — 
3.  True  or  false  finance  :  the  issue  of  1S88.  —  4.  Tariff  Reform 
in  the  present  canvass,  by  Seth  Low.  D.  pap.,  ea.,  25c. 
Nos.  1-4  as  V.  1,  large  pap.  ed.     O.     hf.  leath.,  $2.50. 

1889-90.  No.  5.  The  unconstitutionality  of  a  tariff  for  pro- 
tection only,  by  J.  Bleecker  Miller.  —  6.  The  decay  of  our 
ocean  mercantile  marine,  by  D.  A.  Wells.  —  7.   Shipping  eub- 


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eidies  and  bounties,   by  Capt.  J:  Codman.  —  8.   Some   repre- 
hensible practices  of  American  government,  by  I>.  I).  Field. 
Wases  and  the  tariff,  by  E.  \\  Wheeler.     D.     1888. 
Club-book  (yearly),  containing  constitution,  by-laws,  list  of 
members,  etc. 
Reformed  Church  Publication  Board.    Organized  1827. 
(Rev.  C:  R.  Ferner,  bus.  mgr.)  1308  Arch  St., 
Philadelphia.,   Pa. 
Publishes  Reformed  Church  works  :   for  catalogue,  nee  Pub- 
lishers' Trade  List  Annual. 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.      Troy,  N.   V. 

The  Polytechnic.      1869. 
Rensselaer  Society  of  Engineers.     (Alb.  F.  Iloch,  cor. 
sec.)     257  Broadway,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Selected  papers,    v.  1-2:3.    8». 
Rhode   Island    Historical    Society.      Organized    1822. 
(Amos  Perry,  sec.  and  libn.)    66,^68  Waterman 
St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Annual  reports. 
Collections,     v.  1-9.    9  v.     8».     1827-97.    v.  9,  $1.25. 

—  Reprint  of  v.  3,  with  additions.     1886.     8". 
Proceedings.     1872-92.    21  v.    8". 

Quarterly  publications,    v.  1.     1894.    291  p.    8". 

—  Newser. :  V.  2-3.     1894-5.     8». 

Commemorative  discourse  on  the  second  centennial  of  the 
settlement,  by  J.  Pitman.    1836.    72  p.    8». 

Address  on  opening  of  the  cabinet,  by  W.  Gammell.  1844. 
30  p.    80. 

Discourse  Jan.  13,  1847,  by  Hon.  Job  Durfee,  with  poem  by 
Barah  H.  Whitman.    1847.     42  p.     S". 

Discourse  by  G.  W.  Greene.     1849.    22  p.     8". 

Address  Feb.  19,  1851,  by  E.  R.  Potter.     1851.    27  p.     8". 

Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  by  Usher  Parsons.  1853.  36  p.  8".  2d 
ed.,  1854. 

Spirit  of  Rhode  Island  history,  by  S.A.Arnold.  1853.  32  p. 
80. 

Life  and  times  of  John  Howland,  late  president,  by  E.  B. 
Hall.     1855.     36  p.     80. 

Early  history  of  Block  Island,  by  W.  P.  ShefHeld.     1866. 

Cholera  in  Providence  in  1832,  1849  and  1854,  by  E.  M.Snow. 
1857. 

History  of  Block  Island,  by  H.  P.  Bcckwith.    1858.    8  p.    4". 

Memorial  of  Roger  Williams,  by  Zachariah  Allen.  1860. 
10  p.    160. 

Indian  names  of  places  in  Rhode  Island,  collected  by  Usher 
Parsons.     1861.     32  p.    80. 

Memorial  of  Lafayette,  by  Zachariah  Alien.  1861.  19  p. 
16». 

North  and  South  America  :  discourse  by  Domingo  Fuustino 
Sarmiento.     1866.     44  p.    8o. 

Historical  account  of  the  Providence  stage,  by  C.  Blake. 
1868.    297  p.     12».    200  copies. 

Greene,  Staples,  Parsons,  by  S.  G.Arnold.    1869.    22  p.    %". 

The  Yoseraite ;  its  history,  its  scenery,  its  development,  by  J. 
E.  Lester.     1873.    40  p.     8". 

History  of  the  Rhode  Island  Institute  of  Instruction,  by  E. 

M.  Stone.     1874. 

Roger  Williams  the  prophetic  legislator,  by  Rev. T.T.Stone. 
1871. 

Who  invented  the  first  steamboat,  by  W.  A.  Mowry.    1874. 

Combat  of  the  ilerriinac  with  the  Monitor,  by  B.  F.  Butts. 
1875. 

Philip  the  Wampanoag  chieftain,  by  W.  J.  Miller.     1875. 

Town  records  of  Providence  in  the  17th  century,  by  U.  C. 
Dorr.    1875. 

Bicentenary  of  the  burning  of  Providence ;  Defence  of  the 
R.  I.  system  of  treatment  of  the  Indians,  and  of  civil  and 
religious  liberty,  by  Z.  Allen.     1876.    34  p.    8". 

Historical  sketch  of  Middletown,  R.  I.,  by  8.  G.  Arnold. 

1876.  80. 

Ancient  highways  of  Providence,  by  H.  C.  Dorr.     1877. 

Early  career  of  Saml.  Gorton,  by  G.  A.  Brayton.     1877. 

The  Greenes  of  Warwick  in  Colonial  history,  by  H.  E. 
Turner.     1877.    68  p.     8".    Ncioport. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Pequot  Indians,  by  R.  A.  Wheeler, 
1877. 

Life  and  services  of  Gov.  Samuel  Ward,  by  John  Ward. 

1877.  12  p.    40. 

Gilbert  Stuart  the  painter,  by  Geo.  C.  Mason.    1878. 

Life  and  services  of  Wm.  Coddington,  by  H.  E.  Turner. 
1878. 

Principles  and  customs  in  the  Ottoman  empire,  by  Gen. 
Teriik.    1878. 

The  Rhode  Island  line  in  the  continental  army,  and  its 
Society  of  Cincinnati,  by  A.  B.  Gardner.    1878.    12  p.    8". 

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The  WampanoiiK  tribe  of  Indiiins,  with  some  account  of  a 
rock  picture  on  the  shore  of  Mount  Hope  bay,  by  W.  J. 
Miller.     1880.     14S  p.     V2".    2(1  ed.,  188:.. 

Mettlern  of  Aquidneck  and  liberty  of  conscience,  by  II.  K. 
Turner.     1880.     .H  p.    4". 

The  Credit  Moliilier  of  America,  by  R.  G.  Hazard.  1881. 
42  p.    80. 

The  medical  school  formerly  in  Brown  University,  by  C.  W. 
Parsons.     1881 .  ^  t.t  .    v 

Rhode  Island  privateers  and  privateersmen  of  Newport,  by 
W.  r.  HhefTield.     188.3.    67  p.     8". 

Notes  on  the  introduction  of  wool  manufacture  into  the 
U.8.,by  R.C.  Taft.     1882.    68  p.     120. 

Canonicus  memorial.     1883.    31  p.     8". 

Memorial  of  Zachariah  Allen,  by  Amos  Perry.  108  p.  8". 
port,  and  fac-similes. 

Catalogue  of  books  from  the  library  of  Joseph  J.  Cooke. 
1884.    36p.     8".  ,^^^      ,^ 

Some  New  England  almanacs,  by  Amos  Perry.  1885.  13  p. 
&>. 

Genealogy  of  the  Fenner  family,  by  J.  P.  Root.  No.  1. 
188fi.     19  p.     8". 

The  Huguenots  and  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  by  Wm.  Gammell. 
1886.    25  p.    S'.  „       „ 

Life  and  services  of  Hon.  J.  R.  Bartlett,  by  Wm.  Gammell. 
1886.    20  p.     8». 

Washington  the  founder  of  the  nation,  by  G.  M.  Carpenter. 

1889.  16  p.     8".  .   , 
Address  by  Horatio  Rogers,  and  proceedings  at  centennial 

celebration   of  R.  I.'s  adoption   of  the  federal   constitution. 

1890.  44  p.    8". 

Reform  of  the  civil  service  considered  from  the  party  stand- 
point, by  G.  M.  Carpenter.    1890.     19  p.     8". 
The  peace  conference  of  1861,  by  W.  W.  Hoppin,  jr.    1891. 

27  p.    8°.    large  pap. 

A  keyhole  for  Roger  Williams'  key,  by  W.  D.  Ely.     1892. 

41  p.     S°-  .         J  ,     . 

The  library  and  cabinet  of  the  society,  their  origin  and  lead- 
ing features,'  by  Amos  Perry.    1892.    26  p.    8». 

Moses  Brown ;  his  life  and  services,  by  Augustus  Jones. 
1892.    8».  ^  .^    , 

Note.    For  some  reprints  from  proceedings,  etc.,  see  Griffin  s 
Bibliography  of  Am.  hist,  societies. 
Rhode     Island     Medical     Society.      Organized    1812. 
(G:  D.  Hersey,  M.D.,  libn.,  148  Broad  St.)   Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 
Transactions,    v.  1-5,  1859-98. 
Rhode   Island  Society   for  the  Encouragement  of  Do- 
mestic Industry.     Providence,  R.  I. 
Transactions.     1863-4.    8". 
Rhode  Island,  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Historical  Society 
of.      Organized   1875.      (Philip  S.  Chase,  sec, 
box  384.)     Providence,  R.  I. 
Personal  narratives.     Ist  ser.,  nos.  1-20.      1878-83.    20  v. 

1.  First  campaign  of  the  Second  R.  P.  Infantry,  by  Gen.  E. 
H.  Rhodes.     1878.    26  p. 

2.  Rhode  Island  artillery  at  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run,  by 
A.J.Monroe.    1878.    31  p. 

3  Reminiscences  of  service  in  the  1st  Rhode  Island  Cav- 
alry, by  G.  W.  Bliss.    1878.    32  p. 

4.  My  first  cruise  at  sea  and  the  loss  of  the  Monitor,  by  F. 
B.Butts.     1878.    23  p. 

5.  Kit  Carson's  fight  with  the  Comanche  and  Kiowa  In- 
dians, Nov.  15,  1864,  by  G.  H.  Pettis.    1878.    44  p. 

6.  A  trip  to  Richmond  as  prisoner  of  war,  by  B.  P.  Tobie. 
1879.    48  p. 

■7.  Incidents  of  cavalry  service  in  Louisiana,  by  C.  H.  Park- 
hurst.    1879.    25  p. 

8.  The  bay  fight;  Mobile  bay.  by  W.  P.  Hutchinson.    1879. 

28  p. 

9.  Personal  inciaents  in  the  early  campaigns  of  the  3d  R.  I. 
vols.,  by  E.  Metcalf.     1879.     31  p. 

10.  Battleof  the  Mine,  by  E.  T.  Case.    1879.    37  p. 

11.  Reminiscences  of  the  war  of  1861-5,  by  J.  A.  Monroe. 
1881.    78  p. 

12.  Cruise  along  the  blockade,  by  F.  B.  Butts.    1881.    37  p. 
13.    The  high-school  boys  of  the  10th  R.  I.,  by  W.  A.  Spi- 

cer.     1882.     83  p. 

14.  Service  of  the  cavalry  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  by 
E.  P.  Tobie.    1882.    56  p. 

15.  Prison  life  of  J.  M.  Fales,  by  G.  N.  Bliss.    1882.     70  p. 

16.  Last  hour  of  duty  at  the  siege  of  Charleston,  by  C.  H. 
Williams.    1882.    29  p. 

17.  A.  E.  Burnside,  by  A.  Woodbury.    1882.    97  p. 

18.  Incidents  of  service  with  the  11th  R.  I.  vols.,  by  C.  H. 
Parkhurst.     1883.     32  p. 


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Rhode  I.,  Soldiers' and  Sailors'  Hist.  Soc.  of,  continued.  I 

19.  Battleof  Cedar  Creek,  by  J.  K.  Bucklyo.    ]88.^.     24  p.    | 

20.  Incidents   of    cavalry   experience   duriuf?   Gen.    t'ope's  ; 
campaign,  by  \V.  Gardiner.     1883.     36  p. 

2d  Bcr.,  nos.  1-10.     1880-81. 

1.  First  cruise  of  the  Montnuk,  by  8.  T.  Brown.  1880.  59  p. 

2.  A  country  boy's  first  three  months  in  the  army,  by  C. 
n.  Barney.     1880.  | 

3.  Orjiauization  and  service  of  battery  F,  1st  K.  I.  \A.  Artil-  , 
lery,  by  I'.  S.  Chase.     1S80.     48  p.  I 

4.  The  Marine  artillery  with  the  Burnside  expedition,  and 
the  battle  of  Camden,  N.  C,  by  W.  B.  A'very.     1880.    28  p.        | 

5.  Burnside  expedition  in  N.  C. :  battles  of  Roanoke  Island  i 
and  Elizabeth  City,  by  L.  Traver.     1880.    30  p. 

fi.    The  Burnside  expedition,  by  A.  E.  Burnside.   1882.  33  p. 

7.  ReminiKcences  of  two  years  with  colored  troops,  by  J. 
M.  Addeman.     1880.    38  p.  I 

8.  A  recruit  before  Petersburg,  by  G.  B.  Peck,  jr.    1880. 

74  p.  : 

9.  Personal  experiences  of  the  Chancellorsville  campaign, 
by  H.  Rogers.     1881.     33  p.  I 

10.  Battle  of  Cedar  Mountain,  by  F.  Dennison.    18S1.    45  p.  ; 
.3d  ser.,  nos.  1-20.     1883-7.  I 

1.  Life  in  the  Texan  blockade,  by  \V.  F.  Hutchinson.    1883.  ' 
43  p. 

2.  My  four  months'  experience  as  a  prisoner  of  war,  by  T. 
Simpson.     1883.    40  p.  j 

3.  Gunboat  service  on  the  James  river,  by  W.  B.  Avery. 
1884.     38  p.  i 

4.  A  private's  recollections  of  Fredericksburg,  by  E.  A.  ! 
Corey.     1884.    28  p.  I 

5.  Camp   and   hospital,   by   G.   B.   Peck,  jr.     1884.    50  p.  i 
port.  ' 

6.  Cavalry  service  with  Gen.  Sheridan,   and  life  in  Libby 
prison,  by  G.  N.  Bliss.     1884.     103  p. 

7.  Service  with  battery  F,  1st  R.  I.  Lt.  Art.,  by  P.  8.  Chase. 

1884.  31  p. 

8.  Reminiscences  of  gunboat  service  on  the  Nansemond,  by 

F.  B.  Butts.     1884.     67  p. 

9.  Battle  of  Groveton,  by  F.  Denison.    1885.    35  p. 

10.  Recollections  of  Monocacy,  by  A.  S.  Roe.    1885.    32  p. 

11.  Recollections  of  service  in  the  12th  R.  I.  vols.,  by  0. 
Lapham.     1885.     39  p. 

12.  The  march  to  the  sea,  by  C.  A.  Hopkins.     1885.    32  p. 

13.  Reminiscences  of   service  with  colored   troops  in  the 
army  of  the  Cumberland,  by  T.  J.  Morgan.     1885.     .52  p. 

14.  Frontier  ser^'ice  during  the  rebelliMi,  by  G.  H.  Pettis. 

1885.  54  p. 

15.  Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  12th  Regt.,  by  P.  E. 
Tillinghast.     1885.     53  p. 

16.  Battery  D,  1st  R.  I.  Lt.   Art.,  at  Antietam,  by  J.   A. 
Monroe.     1886.    45  p. 

17.  Relief  of  Washington,  N.  C,  by  the  5th  R.  I.  vols.,  by 
W.  W.  Douglas.    1886.    28  p. 

18.  A  private's  reminiscences  of  the  first  year  of  the  war, 
by  E.  B.  Andrews.     1886.    41  p. 

19.  Battle  of  Kelly's  Ford,  by  J.  B.  Cooke.    1887.    38  p. 

20.  Investment  of  Fort  Pulaski,  by  A.  Williams.  1SS7.  59  p. 
4th  ser.,  nos.  1-20.     1889-93.     20  v.    sm.  4".    ea.,  40c. 

1.  From  Monocacy  to  Danville,  by  A.  8.  Roe.     1889.    41  p. 

2.  Siege  and   capture  of  Harper's   Ferry   by   the   Confed- 
erates, Sept.,  1862,  by  VV.  H.  Nichols.     1889.    48  p. 

3.  Services  with  battery  F,   1st   R.   I.   Lt.    Art.,   by  P.  S. 
Chase.     1889.     41  p. 

4.  1st  R.  I.  Cav.  at  Middleburg,  Va.,  June  17-18,  1863,  by 

G.  N.  Bliss.     1889.     56  p. 
Personal  recollections  of  Gen.  Sheridan,  by  E.  P.  Tobie. 

40  p. 
The  Monitor  and  the  Merrimac,  by  F.  B.  Butts.    1890. 


1889 
6. 

51  p 
7. 


;ates  Naval  Academy,  by 


From  Bridgeport  to  Ringgold,  by  way  of  Lookout  Moun- 
tain,  by  A.  R.  Greene.    1890.    46  p. 

8.  DutHe  and  the  monument  to  his  memory,  byG:  N.  Bliss. 
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and  others.     1892. 

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20.  Chaplain's  experiences  in  the  Union  Army,  by  F:  Deni 
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[Society 


Society  of  American  Authors.     Organized  as  American 
Authors'  Guild,  1892.     (Morris  P.  Ferris,  treas.) 
77  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
Bulletin.     (Monthly.)     1897-8.     8".    Free  to  members. 
Society  of  Biblical  Literature  and  E.xegesis.    Organized 
1880.     (W:   H.  Cobb,  rec.  sec.)     Congregational 
TAbrary.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Jourmil,    containing     papers    and    proceedings.      1881:   1, 
2—1893:1,2.    S".     8  pts.     ea.,   $1.50.    1894,   1,2—1897,   1,  2. 
4v.    80.    ea.,  $3.     1898,  1,  $1.50;  2,  $1.50. 

Society  of  California  Pioneers.     San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Anniversary  celebrations.  3d-5th,  7th-10th,  14tli-28tb,  3l8t- 
39th,  1853-89. 

Constitution  and  by-laws  and  list  of  members.  Several  edi- 
tions. 

Transactions.    Part  1,  v,  2.    1863.    101  p.    8". 

Ceremonies  at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  new  Pio- 
neer hall,  July  7,  1862.    1862.    26  p.    80. 

Society  of  Colonial  Wars  :  General.     Organized  1893. 
(Howland  Pell,  gen.  sec,  27  William  St.,  New 
York  City.) 
Register  of  otEcers  and   members.    5  v.     cl.     1893-8.     v.  1, 
DeVinne.    v.2-b,  Pott. 
Society  of   Colonial  Wars    in   the   Commonwealth   of 
Mass.    Organized  1893.    (E:  Webster  McGlenen, 
sec.)     5  Old  Court  House,  Boston,  Mass. 
Publications.     1,  2,  3,  4.     1894-98. 

Proceedings  of  the  first  general  court  of  the  society, 
Dec.  21,  1893;  address  on  the  great  Narragansett  fight,  by 
Rev.  G.  M.  Bodge.     1894. 

Proceedings    of    the   special    courts    and     second    general 
court,  1893;    Why    was    Louisburg   twice    besieged?   by  8. 
Arthur  Bent.     1895. 
Annual  register  of  officers  and  members.    1894.    11.    %". 
Proceedings  and  year  book,  1896-97.     1897,  $2.    1898,  $3. 

Society  of  First  Steamship  Pioneers.     San  Francisco, 
Cal. 
Festival  in  celebration  of  the  25th  anniversary  of  the  arrival 
of  the  steamer  "California  "  at  San  Francisco,  Feb.  28,  1849. 
1874.    8». 
First  steamship  pioneers.    1874.    393  p.     4".    photographs. 

Society  of  Naval   Architects   and   Marine   Engineers. 
Organized  1892.     (F.  T.  Bowles,  sec,    12    W. 
31st  St.,  New  York  City.) 
Transactions,    v.  1, 1893— v.  6, 1898.    6  v.  with  detail  draw- 
ings and  plates.    4".     cl.    ea.,  $10.     Gibson  Bros. 

Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.     Organized 
1868.     (Gen.  H.  V.  Boynton,  cor.   sec,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C) 
Reports    of    the    Annual    Reunions.     27   v.     8".     1868-97. 
Clarke. 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac     Organized  1869. 
(Bvt.  Col.  Horatio  C.  King, sec,  375  Fulton  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.) 
Annual  reports  of  proceedings.    1869-98. 
Society   of  the   Army   of   the   Tennessee.     Organized 
1868.     (Gen.  Andrew  Hickenlooper,   cor.    sec, 
P.  0.  Box  719,  Cincinnati,  O.) 
Reports  of  Proceedings  at  Reunions.    11  v.    8".    1877-97. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  Organized,  1783.  (Asa 
Bird  Gardiner,  sec-gen.,  64  William  St.,  New 
York  City.) 

Proceedings  of  the  Cincinnati  by  their  delegates  in  general 
meeting  convened  at  Philadelphia,  May,  1787.  4".  17  p.  1787. 
Phil. 

Proceedings  of  a  special  meeting.    6  p.    4".     1791.     Phil. 

Proceedings  of  a  special  meeting.     15  p.    4".     1800.     Phil. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.    2  p.    4".    1825.     Phil. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.  6  +  2  p.  4".  1844. 
Phil. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.  11  -}-  2  p.  4".  1854. 
Bait. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.  8  p.  4".  1857. 
Boston. 

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Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  continued. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.     8  p.    4".     1860.    Phil, 

Froceedinge  of  the  triennial  meeting.  10  p.  4».  1863.  New 
Yo7-k. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.  6  p.  4".  1866.  Tren- 
ton. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.    6  p.    4".    1869.    Bait. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.  8  p.  4".  1872. 
BoHton. 

Proceedings  of  the  triennial  meeting.  8  p.  4".  1875.  Neir 
York. 

Proceedingsof  the  triennial  meeting.     7  p.    4".     1878.     Phil. 

I'roceeilings  of  the  meeting  held  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  May 
14,  18S4.      16  p.    40.   n.p.     ISS."). 

[Meeting  of]  the  General  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  6  p.  4". 
1848.     /'////. 

In  general  meeting  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  4  +  2  p. 
40.     1848.     I'hil. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  general  meeting,  May  7.  6  p. 
40.     1851.    Neio  York. 

Report  of  committee,  May  7.     4  p.    4".     1851.     New  York. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati  [special  meeting].  3  p.  4".  1855. 
Charleston. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  special  general  meeting.  4  p.  4". 
1856.     Trenton. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  minutes  of  the  meeting  \w\A  in 
Charleston,  S.  C.     20  p.     4".     1881.     Charleston. 

Memorial  to  the  General  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  n.  p. 
1881. 

Note.  Some  publications  were  also  made  by  the  State  soci- 
eties of  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Georgia,  Maiyiaud,  Massachu- 
setts, New  Jersey,  New  Yorlj,  and  Pennsylvania.  These  were 
for  the  most  part  orations  delivered  on  various  occasions.  The 
Society  has  never  been  properly  a  publishing  body.  Mr.  Lloyd 
P.  Smith  in  BnlUtin,  N.  S.  no.  15  of  the  J.,ibrary  Company  of 
Philadelphia  for  July,  1885,  130  copies  of  which  were  printed 
separately,  collected  such  titles  as  he  could  obtain  of  books, 
pamphlets,  and  leaflets  issued  by  or  relating  to  the  Society  and 
its  several  branches.  Readers  are  referred  to  this  publication. 
No  further  information  is  now  obtainable  from  the  secretary. 

Society  to  Encourage  Studies  at  Home.  Merged  1897 
into  the  Anna  Ticknor  Library  Association  (  Miss 
Lucy  B.  Heywood,  Libn.).  Trinity  Court,  Dart- 
mouth St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Health.    20  p.     120.    Boston,  Rockwell  d-  Churchill.    1878. 

Society  to  encourage  studies  at  home,  by  the  Managers  of  the 
Anna  Ticknor  Library  Association.    218  p.     cl.     $1.00. 

Publishes  also  lists  of  courses  of  Study  or  Reading,  as  fol- 
lows : 

Art;  Ancient  and  classic,  7  p.,  10c.  —  Saracenic,  early  Chris- 
tian and  mediaeval,  4  p.,  10c.  —  Renaissance  and  modern,  10  p., 
10c.  —  European  of  the  nineteenth  century,  and  American,  8 
p.,  10c. 

Imaginary  journeys;  England  and  Scotland,  7  p.,  10c. — 
Holland  and  Uelgium,  7  p.,  lOc.  —  Spain  and  Portugal,  5  p., 
10c.  —  Germany  and  Austria,  13  p.,  20c.  —  France,  9  p.,  lOc. 
—  Italy,  8  p.,  lUc. 

History;  Ancient,  14 p.,  lOc.  — Mediajval,  9p.,10c.  —  Modern 
European,  parts  1  and  2,  15  p.,  lOc.  ea.  —  American,  10  p.,  lOc. 

Literature;  Celtic  and  early  English,  7  p.,  10c.  —  Queen 
Anne,  15  p.,  10c.  —  Elizabethan,  15  p.,  10c.  —  English  authors 
of  the  nineteenth  century,  9  p.,  10c.  —  American,  l.'i  p.,  10c.  — 
Special  study  of  Shakespeare,  10  p.,  10c.  —  German,  11  p., 
10c.  —  French  (history  and  literature)  10  p.,  10c. 

Science;  Botany,  parts  1  and  2,7  p.,  10c.  ea.  —  Sanitary, 
8  p.,  10c.  —  Sociology,  7  p.,  10c.  —  Physical  geography  and 
geology,  9  p.,  10c.  —  Dotnestic  economy,  domestic  science  and 
household  economics,  9  p.,  10c. 

Music;  History  and  biography.     14  p.,  20c. 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Historical  Society  of  Rhode 
Island.     See  Rhode  Island. 

Sons  of  Delaware.     Organized  1892.     (F.  P.  Stockley, 
sec.)    Betz  Building,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Reports  of  annual  meetings.     1st,  1892-3d,  1894.    3  v. 
Year  book,  1895;  ed.  by  N.   S.  Barratt,  historian.    1895. 
98  p.    por.    O. 

Sons  of  Delaware :  address  at  Ist  annual  banquet,  by  B.  B. 
Comegys.    8  p.    O. 


Sons   of  Temperance,  National   Division. 
1844. 


Organized 


Proceedings  1st  annual  session,  June  17,  1844.  12  p.  8". 
Proceedings  2d  annual  session,  June  11,  1845.  58  p.  8". 
Constitutions  of  the  order  of  the  Sons  of  Temperance.    27  p. 


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Sons  of  Temperance  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Grand 
Division  of  the.     Organized  1842. 
Journal   of    ProceediDgB,   yepteiuber,    184'2-October,    1844. 
184.").     313  p.     8".     Pin-ry  A  Heed,  New  York. 

Sons  of  the  American  Hcvohition;  California  Society. 
Instituted  1875,  as  Sons  of  Revolutionary  Sires: 
name  changed  to  tlie  present  in  1890.  (P^dwin 
Bonnell,  sec,  101  Montgomery  St.)  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
History,  Constitution,  etc.  1897.  47  p.  8".  pap. 
Annual  banquet,  Feb.  '22,  1898.    30  p.    pap. 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution;  Connecticut  Society. 
Organized  1889.  (Chas.  G.  Stone,  sec. ,  P.  O.  Box 
847,  Hartford,  Ct.) 

Year  books  1891,  1892.  1892-3.  %«.  |  cl.  ea.,  $2.  1893-4. 
1894.     8».     i  cl.    i?2.o0.     1895-6,  $2.50 :   to  members.  $2.00. 

The  Lebanon  war  office,  by  J.  Trumbull.  1891.  96  p.  8«. 
$1. 

Vindication  of  Patriots  of  the  Am.  Rev.    50c. 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution ;   National    Society. 
Organized    1889.     (Samuel  Eberly  Gross,    sec. 
gen.)     604  Masonic  Temple,   Chicago,  III. 
Year  books.     1891-8.     pap. 
South  Carolina  Bar  Association.    Organized  1884.    (J: 
P.  Thomas,  Jr.,  sec.)      Columbia,  S.  C. 
Transactions.     Ist  annual  meeting,  1885-7th,  1891.    1885-92. 
5  V.    8".    pap.,  not  for  sale. 

Formation  of  political  and  judicial    subdivisions  in  South 

Carolina,  by  J:  P.  Thomas,  Jr.     1890.     8'\     pap.,  not  for  sale. 

Note.    Transactions  for  1886-88  were  issued  in  1890  in  one 

v.;    transactions  of   1892  meeting  not  yet  pub.;   no  meetings 

have  been  held  since  then. 

South  Carolina  Historical  Society.  Incorporated  185G. 
(Rev.  Jno.  Johnson,  cor.  sec,  53  Church  St.) 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

Collections,    v.  1-5.     1857-97.    5  v.    8". 

Documents  connected  with  the  history  of  South  Carolina, 
ed.  by  P.  C.  J.  Weston.    227  p.     4".     London. 

Oration  on  the  5th  anniversary,  by  Thos.  M.  Hanckel.  1860. 
34  p.     8«. 

Report  of  the  committee  in  the  matter  of  procuring  tran- 
scripts of  the  colonial  records  of  this  State.     1891.    )S".  " 

Note.  For  some  reprints  from  proceedings,  see  Griffin's 
bibliography  of  Am.  hist,  societies. 

South  Carolina  Medical  Association.     Organized  1849 ; 
reorganized   1869.     (E.    F.   Parker,   M.D.,  cor. 
sec.)      Charleston,  S.  C. 
Transactions.    Annual. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  at  annual  meetings,  1849-50,  transac- 
tions of  board  of   councillors,  revised  constitution,  etc.      8". 
1850. 
Proceedings  at  ann.  meeting,  1852.    8°. 

—  at  extra  meeting,  1854,  and  of  ann.  meeting,  1855.  8". 
1855. 

Transactions  at  extra  meeting,  1855,  and  at  ann.  meeting, 
1856.     8".    1856. 

—  at  extra  meeting,  1856,  and  at  ann.  meeting,  1857.  8". 
1857. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  at  meeting  for  reorganization,  1869, 
with  revised  Constitution.    8".     1869. 
Transactions,  1870-90.    8".     1870-90. 

South  Carolina,  Medical  Society  of.  Organized  1789  ; 
incorporated  1794.     Charleston,  S.  C. 

Laws  and  resolutions,  with  list  of  members  and  catalogue  of 
books.     80.     1820. 

Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  list  of  officers  and  members, 
catalogue  and  fee  bill.    12".     1850. 

Southern  and  Southwestern  Railway  Club.     Organized 
1890.     (S.  A.  Charpiot,  sec,  Box  13,  Savannah, 
Ga.) 
Proceedings  (quarterly). 
Southern  California,  Historical  Society  of.     Organized 
1883.     (J.    M.    Guinn,   sec.    and   libn.)      Court 
House,  Los  Angeles,   Cal. 
Constitution,  etc.,  1884.    18  p.    8o. 

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Southern  California,  Historical  Society  of,  continued. 

Warm  and  cold  ages  of  the  earth  in  northern  latitudes,  by 
J.J.Warner.     1884.     16  p.     S".     Hartford,  Conn. 

Constitution  and  papers.     1887.     54  p.    8". 

Annual  publication,  1888-89.    1889.    54  p.     8". 

Papers,  1890.     51  p.     8". 

Annual  publication  of  papers.  1891.  8".  o.  p.  1893,1894. 
8».     ea.,  30c. 

Translation  of  Spanish  documents  from  the  Sutro  collection, 
by  G.  B.  Gritlin.     1892.     215  p.    S".     pap.,  $1. 

Southern  California  Teachers  Association.     Organized 
1893.     (J.  B.   Millard,  sec,   548    So.    Alvorado 
Ave.)     Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Proceedings,     v.  1-3.     1896-8.     3  v.     12".     pap.    ea.,  $1. 
Southern  Dental  Association.     Organized  18()0.     Con- 
solidated with  the  Am.   Dent.  Asso.  in  forming 
the  Natl.  Dental  Asso.  in  1S97,  but  preserving 
its  existence  as  the  Southern  Branch.     (S.  W. 
Foster,  sec,  62  Inman  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga.) 
Transactions.     Annual.     1869-97.     8".     cl. 
Southern  Historical    Society.      Organized    1869.      (R. 
A.   Brock,   sec,  400  W.  Clay  St.)     Richmond, 
Va. 

$3; 


ea.,  pap 
since  then  each 


Papers,     v.  1,  1876— v.  26,  1898.     24  v.     8». 
hf.  mor.,  $3.75;  hf.  cf.,  $4. 

Note.    Each  v.  contained  26  nos.  until  v.  7; 
V.  contains  12  nos.     Since  v.  12,  annual. 

Proceedings  of  the  Southern  Historical  Convention,  Aug. 
14, 1873, and  of  the  Southern  Historical  Society  as  reorganized. 
1873.    44  p.     Baltimore. 

A  roster  of  general  officers,  heads  of  departments,  senators, 
representatives,  military  organizations,  etc.,  in  Confederate 
service  during  the  war  between  the  states,  by  C.  C.  Jones,  Jr. 
1876.     135  p.    8". 

Southern  Historical  Society  :  North  Carolina  Branch. 

Our  living  and  our  dead,  devoted  to  North  Carolina,  —  her 
past,  present,  and  future,     v.  1-4:1.     1875,6.     8". 

Southern  History  Association.  Organized  1896.  (Col- 
yer  Meriwether,  sec,  Box  65.)  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Publications  (quarterly),  v.  1  :  1— v.  2  :  2.  1897-8.  8".  $3 
per  vol. 

—  Extra  vol.  1.  Index  to  Bishop  Meade's  "  Old  churches, 
ministers,  and  familiee  of  Virginia,"  by  J.  M.  Toner.  63  p. 
8».    $1. 

Southern  New  Hampshire  Bar  Association.     Organized 
1891.     (Arthur  H.  Chase,  sec.)     Concord,  N.  H. 
Proceedings.     1892  to   1898.     v.  1:1-4,  1892-5.     v.    2:1-3, 
1896-8.     pap.,  ea.  part,  50c. 

Southern  Surgical  and  Gynecological  Association.     Or- 
ganized   1887.     (W.   E.   B.   Davis,  M.D.,sec.) 
Birmingham,  Ala. 
Transactions.     Annual.     10  v.     8".     Dornon. 
Spelling  Reform  Association.     Organized  1876.     (Mel- 
vil   Dewey,    sec,  University  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  Albany,  N.  Y.) 
Spelling,    nos.  1-9.    8". 
State  Bar  Association  of  Utah.     See  Utah. 
State  Charities  Aid  Association,  New  York.      See  New 

York. 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.     See  Wisconsin. 
State  University  of  Iowa.     See  Iowa. 
Staten  Island,  Natural  Science  Association  of.     Organ- 
ized 1881.     (Arth.  Hollick,  sec.  and  ed.)     New 
Brighton,  N.  Y. 
Proceedings.     [Published   in   separate  nos.  for  each  meet- 
ing.   10  nos.  each  year.]    v.  1  (1883-88) ;  v.  2  (1888-91)  ;  v.  3 
(1891-93) ;  V. 4 (1893-95) ;  v. 5  (1895-96) ;  v.  6  (1896-98).     1883- 
98.     6  V.     8".    V.  1-5,  ca.  $2.50;  v.  6,  $2.00. 

Stevens  Institute  of  Technology.     Alumni  Association. 
Organized     1878.      (Franklin    DeR.    Furman.) 
Stevens  Institute,  Iloboken,  N.  J. 
Stevens  Institute  Indicator,     v.   1-16.     1884-98.     8».      100 
to  130  p.    pap.,  f  1.50  per  year;  50c.  each. 


Surveyors'] 


PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[Texas 


Surveyors'   Association   of    West 
West  New  Jersey. 


New    Jersey.      See 


Tammany  Society  or  Columbian  Order.  Founded  1789. 
Tammany  Hall,  14th  St.,  New  Jor/c  Citi/. 

ConwtiUition,  public.     1789.    S  p.    16".     T.  Greenh-af,  N.  Y. 

Public  and  private  couBtitution.  About  1790.  4  p.  8". 
New  York. 

An  address  on  the  natural  and  social  order  of  the  world  as 
intended  to  produce  universal  good;  delivered  before  the  Tam- 
many Society  at  their  anniversary,  on  the  r2th  of  May,  1798,  hy 
Geo.  Logan.     1798.     VJ.  p.     8".     />'.  F.  Jiuc/ie,  Phil. 

Address  to  its  absent  members,  and  the  members  of  its 
several  branches  throui<hout  the  United  States.  1819.  39  p. 
G.  L.  Birch  &  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Address  on  the  subject  of  their  recent  decision  relative  to 
the  political  use  of  Tammany  Hall,  Feb.  14,  1853.  14  -|-  7  p. 
8".     pap. 

Statement  of  the  majority  of  the  grand  council  [on  the  same 
subject].    18.57.     23  p.     8". 

Address,  etc.,  relative  to  the  approaching  election.  1858. 
10  p.    121.    pap. 

Celebration,  July  4,  1S62.    48  p.    8".    pap. 

—  July  4,  1865.     52  p.     8".    pap. 

Proceedings  on  laying  the  corner-stone  of  their  new  hall  on 
14th  St.,  etc.,  July  4,  1867;  with  a  brief  history.  1867.  144  p. 
8".     pap. 

Celebration,  July  4,  1870.    120  p.     8».    pap. 

—  July  4,  1873.     87  p.     8".    pap. 

Address  by  Clarkson  N.  Potter,  July  4,  1873.    28  p.     8". 
Address  of  Tammany  Hall  to  the  electors.     1875.     8  p.     16". 
New  York. 
Celebration,  July  4,  1891.     132  p.     8o.    cl. 

Teachers  College  :  New  York.     See  New  York. 
Technical    Society   of   the    Pacific  Coast.       Organized 
1884.     (Otto  von  Geldern,  sec,  819  Market  St.) 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Transactions,    v.  1,  1884— v.  14,  1897.     O.     $3  per  v. 
Note.    v.  14  was  pub.  by  Association  of  Engineering  Socie- 
ties. 

Technisclier  Verein  von  New  York.     See  New  York. 
Tennessee,     Bar    Association    of.       Organized    1882. 

(Charles  N.  Burch,  sec,  1  McGavock  Block.) 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Proceedings.    Annual.    1882-98.    cl.  and  pap. 

Tennessee  Historical  Society.     (Jos.  S.  Carels,  libn.) 
Nashville,  Tenn. 
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9.  RoweU,  J.C.    List  of  printed  maps  of  California.    1887. 

10.  Cook,  A.  8.  Cardinal  Guala  and  the  Vercelli  book. 
1888. 

11.  Gayley,  CM.,  and  Scott,  F.N.  A  guide  to  the  literature 
of  aesthetics.     1890. 

12.  Classification  of  books  in  the  library,  by  J.  C.  Rowell. 
1894.     O.    50c. 

University  of  California :   Lick  Observatory.     ( Ja:  E. 
Keeler,  director.)     Mount  Hamilton,  Cal. 
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cl.     (V.  1  and  3  are  o.p.) 

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1.  Reports  on  observations  of  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun 
of  Jan.  1,  1889.     1889. 

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of  Dec.  21-22,  1889,  and  of  total  eclipse  of  moon,  July  22, 
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i.  Report  ou  the  total  eclipBo  of  the  sun  observed  at  Miiia 
Bronces,  Chile,  April  16,  1803,  by  J.  M.  Schaeberle.     IS'.tS. 

5.  Meteors  aiut  Hunsets  obHerved  by  oilicers  of  llic  Lick 
Observatory  in  1S'.(3,  1894,  and  ISSu,  by  Messrs.  llolden,  bchae- 
berle,  Colton,  and  IVrrinc.     1805. 

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Jan.  1,  1880,  by  K:  K.  Ilolden.     1889.     o.  p. 

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iBt  ed.     1894;  2d  cd.     1895.    32  p. 

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1806. 

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ly), by  W:  R.  Harper.    1896-97.    S".    unbound. 

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Constitution  of  the  Argentine  Republic  and  the  constitution 
of  the  United  States  of  Brazil,  by  E.  Wallace.     8".    pap.,  .50e. 

Notes  on  Mexican  archaeology,  by  F:  Starr,  il.  8".  pap.,  25c. 

Phallicism  in  Japan,  by  E.  Buckley,    il.     8".    pap.,  50c. 

Food  as  a  factor  in  student  life,  by  E.  H.  Richards  and  M. 
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University  of  Cincinnati:  Astronomical  Observatory. 
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C.)     Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1.  Catalogue  of  50  new  double  stars,  by  H.  A.  Howe.  1876. 
8  p.    8".    pap. 

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by  O.  M.  Mitchel.    1876.     21  p.     8".    pap.  ' 

3.  Micrometical  measures  of  166  double  and  triple  stars  bv 
Ormond  Stone.     1877.    39  p.     8".    pap. 

4.  Micrometrical  measures  of  507  double  stars,  by  O.  Stone. 

1878.  8.3  p.    8^.    pap. 

5.  Micrometrical  measures  of  1054  double  stars,  by  O.  Stone 

1879.  209  p.     8".     pap.  •' 

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1882.     73  p.    8**.    pap. 

7.  Obsei-vations  of  the  comets  of  1880,  1881  and  1882  bv  O 
Stone  and  H.  C.  Wilson.     1883.    91  p.    9  pi.    S".    pap. 

8.  Observations  of  the  comets  of  1883,  by  H.  C  Wilson 
1885.    35  p.     13  pi.     8'^    pap.  vvuson. 

9.  Zone  Catalogue  of  4050  stars  for  1885.0,  by  J.  G.  Porter 
1887.    104  p.    4".     pap. 

10^  Micrometrical  measures  of  374  double  stars.  1882-8.  bv 
H.  C.  Wilson.     1890.     70  p.     8".    pap.  ^ 

11.  Charts  and  micrometrical  measures  of  nebula,  bv  J  G 
Porter.     1891.    39  p.    8  pi.    40.    pap. 

12.  Catalogue  of  1340  proper  motion  stars,  by  J.  G.  Porter 
1892.     254  p.     4".     pap. 

13.  Catalogue  of  2000  stars  for  1890.0,  by  J.  G.  Porter 
1895.    51  p.    4".    pap. 

Three  approximate  solutions  of  Kepler's  problem,  bv  H  A 
Howe.    1879.    6  p.    8".    pap.  >    1      ■      • 

Extra  meridian  determination  of  time,  by  O.  Stone  1879 
6  p.     8".    pap. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Cincinnati  Observatorv.  1843-93  bv 
J.G.Porter.    1893.    15  p.    8<).    1  pL    pap. 

University  of  Denver.     Organized  1881.     (Edw.  B.  T. 
Spencer,  sec,  University  Park.)     Denver,  Col. 
Bulletin.     '95,  96.     12°.    25c.  pr.  year. 
The  Study  {qnarietXy).    1896-8.'  80.   'pap.,  25c.  pr   vear 
Year  Book.     1891-8.    pap.  f     j       . 

Publications  of  the  Chamberlin  Observatory,  ed.  by  Herbert 
A.Howe.     1889.     8".    20  p.     pap. 

University  of  Illinois.     Organized  1867.     (Katharine  L. 
Sharp,  hbn.)      Urhana  and  Champaign,  III. 
on^'^'fin    Engineers'  Club :    Selected   papers,    nos.  1-4.    1885- 
90.    »".    mor.    continued  in  the  following- 
Association  of  Engineering  Societies  • 
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na^y'report'"l89l°^  '^'  ^''"'"  '"^P""'  °^  "''"°''' ^  P''^'''"^- 

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unbound;)'  ""  "°'-  ^^-^^-      "'•     remaining  nos. 

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if."'';"?-.,^"^^^-,  I-J-1-6-    V.  •ir'l-S.     V.  3:1-1.5.     v.  4 : 
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University  of  Iowa,  State.     See  Iowa. 

University  of  Kansas.     Organized  1866.     (W    H   Car 

ruth,  managing  ed.)     Lawrence,  Kan. 

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pap.,  25c.;  ea.,  Her.,  75c.     O.     AnilrewH  li:  W. 

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—  2.  Goethe  and  the  conduct  of  life,  by  C.  Thomas.  —  3 
Contribution  to  the  Bcicnce  of  education  values,  by  W:  H. 
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Speculative  consequences  of  evolution,  by  A.  Wincnell. — 
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Walter.  — 4.  Ethics  of  Bp.  Butler  and  Iramanuel  Kant,  by  W. 
Cook. 

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Organized  1882.  (C.  W.  Whitney,  man.  ed., 
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TheTechnic.    1888-98.    11  v.    8».    pap.    ea.,  50c. 
Catalogue  of  engineering  books  in  the  library.    1890.    36  p. 
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University  of  Nebraska.  Organized  1869.  (L.  A.  Sher- 
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Nebraska  Literally  Magazine  ;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Adams.  1895. 
80.    2oc. 

Catalogue  of  the  flora  of  Nebraska.    1875.    38  p.    8".    o.  p. 

University  studies,     v.  1 :  1-4.    v.  2 : 1-2.     1888-97. 

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Biennial  reports  of  the  board  of  regents.    13  v. 

University  of  Pennsylvania.  Founded  1740.  (J.  H. 
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Biographical  catalogue  of  the  Matriculates  of  the  College, 
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Reports  of  the  museums  of  archaaology  and  paleontology. 

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Jastrow,  Jr.     60c. 

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river,  Dorcliewter  co.,  Mil. 

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river,  Maine.     By  II.  0.  Mercer. 
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the  Medical  Department  of  the.    (Jos.  P.  Tunis, 

M.D.,  sec.) 

Proceedings,     v.  3-7,  1873-7.     9-10,  1879-80.      14-15, 1884-5. 

Catalogue  of  the  Alumni  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 

University  of  Pennsylvania  1765-1877.  Phila.,1877.   8",  pp.  206. 

Appendix    1878-1887.     Phila.,    1888.     80,   pp.  32.    Appendix 

1888-1897.     Phila.,  1897.    8»,  pp.  37,     3  pts.  pap.    $1.50. 

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University   of    Virginia.      Organized    1825.     (W.  II. 
Echols,  ed.)      Charlottesville,   Va. 

A?)nals  of  Mathematics  (bimonthly).  12  v.  4".  pap.  $2 
per  year. 

University  of  Wisconsin.  Organized  1848.  (E:  F. 
Riley,  sec.  of  Board  of  Regents.)  Madison, 
Wis. 

Inauguration  of  Hon.  J.  II.  Lathrop,  as  chancellor.     1850. 
Bulletins  :  Engineering  series,     v.  1 ;  1-5.     O.    pap. 

1:1.  Track,  by  L.  F.  Loree.  1894.  25c.  —  2.  Some  prac- 
tical hints  in  dynamo  design,  by  G.  Wilkes.  1894.  25c.  — 
3.  Steel  construction  of  buildings,  by  C.  T.  Purdy.  1894.  25c. 
—  4.  Evolution  of  a  switchboard,  by  A.  V.  Abbott.  1894.  il! 
35c. —  5.  Experimental  study  of  field  methods  which  will 
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1894.  il.  7.=)c.  — 2.  Finances  of  the  United  States  from  1775  to 
1789,  with  especial  reference  to  the  budget,  by  C:  J.  Bullock. 
189.i.     75c. 

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1:  1.  On  the  speed  of  liberation  of  iodine  in  solutions  of 
hydrochloric  acid,  potassium  chlorate,  and  potasRium  iodide, 
by  II.  Schlundt.  1894.  35c.—  2.  On  the  quartz  l<eiMt(iphyro 
and  associated  rocks  of  the  north  range  of  the  Baraboo 
Bluffs,  by  S;  Weldman.  1895.  il.  25c.  —  3.  Studies  in  spherical 
and  practical  astronomy,  by  G:  O.  Comstock.  1895.  4()c.  — 
4.  Contribution  to  the  mineralogy  of  Wisconsin,  by  W:  11. 
Hobbs.    1895.    il.    40c. 

Corrupt  use  of  money  in  politics,  and  laws  for  its  pre- 
vention, by  C:  N.  Gregory.     1893.     O.     pap.,  25c. 

Annual  reports  and  bulletins,  Agric.  E.\.  Station. 

University  of  Wisconsin :  Washburn  Observatory. 
Organized  1879.  (G.  C.  Comstock,  director.) 
Madison,    Wis. 

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V.  8.     1890-94. 

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variable  stars  of  long  period.  Latitude  of  Washburn  obser- 
vatory.     1892. 

7 :  1.  Meteorological  observations,  1887-89.  1890.  —  2. 
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8.     Meridian  circle  observations,  1887-92.     1893. 

University  of  Wyoming.  Organized  1887.  (Grace 
Kaymond  Ilobard,  sec.)     Laramie,  Wyo. 

Annual  reports,  5th.     iJap.     8".     Laramie,  Wyo. 

Annual  reports.  Agricultural  College  and  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station.  lst-7th.  1891-97.  7v.  pap.  8°.  .5th.  S. 
A.  Bristol  Co.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.     6th-7th.     Laramie,  Wyo. 

Bulletin,     no.  1,  May,  1891— no.  37,  June,  1898.     pap.    8». 

Index  bulletin  A.,  indexing  bulletins  1-26.    pap.     8". 

Department  of  chemistry  and  mechanical  engineering. 
Special  bulletin.     Heating  power  of  Wyoming  coal  and  oil. 

1895.  32  p.    pap.    8». 

School  of  mines.  Petroleum  series.  Bulletins  1-2.  1896-7. 
pap.    8». 

U.  Q.  Club,  The.     Organized  1804.     New  York. 

A  letter  of  directions  to  his  father's  birthplace.  By  John 
Holmes.     1865.     76  p.     8». 

John  Watson  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants:  a 
genealogy.     By  Thomas  Watson.     1865.     47  p.    8". 

[Extra  volume.]  Bundling;  its  origin,  progress  and  decline 
in  America.     By  H.  II.  Stiles.     Munsell.    1869.    139  p.     16". 

Utah,    State   Bar    Association    of.      Organized    1894. 
(Clesson  S.  Kinney,  sec,  35  and  36  Commercial 
Block.)     Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Annual  reports.    1894-98.    5  v.    80.    pap. 

Utica  State  Hospital.     Opened  1843.     (G.  Alder  Blu- 
mer,  M.D.,  ed.)      Utica,  N.   Y. 
Archives  of  neurology  and  psychopathology.     Annual.     G. 
A.  Blumer,  M.D.,  ed.    $3.00  per  ann. 

Vassar  Brothers'  Institute.     Organizeil  1881.     (C:    N. 
.Arnold,  lilin.)      F'oughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Transactions  of  the  Institute  and  its  scientific  section,     v.  1, 
1883;  v.  2,  1883-4;  v.  3,  1884-5;  v.  4,  1885-7;  v.  5,  1887-90;  v.  6, 
1890-3;  V.  7,  1S94-6. 

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merged  in  the  Institute  in  1882. 

Verein  Deutscher  Theologen.   (?) 

Der  Deutsche  Kirchenfrtund.    v.  1-9  :  3.  185.3-56.    So.  IVtil- 
adelphia. 
Vermont   Historical  Society.     Organized   1838.     (Jos. 
A.  DeBoer,  sec.)     Montpelier.,  Vt. 

Collections,    v.  1-2.     1870-71.    2  v.    8". 

Deficiencies  in  our  [Vermont]  history,  by  J.  D.  Butler.  36 
p.    8«. 

Address  on  the  battle  of  Bennington,  by  J.  D.  Butler.  1849. 
99  p.     8".     Burlinytnn. 

Address  on  the  adnption  of  the  first  state  conptitulion,  by  D. 
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1868.    27  p.     8".     Rutland  and  Woodstock. 

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15  p.     8». 

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54  p.     8". 

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48  p.    8". 

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Address  on  early  printing  in  America,  by  H:  O.  Houghton 
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leader  in  educational  progress,  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Barber :  pro 
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Transactions.    Annual.    1874-97. 

Vinceunes  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Vin- 
cennes,  Ind. 

Address  on  the  Colonial  history  of  Vincennes,  Feb.  22,  1839, 
by  Judge  Law.     1839.    48  p.    8".    folded  map.     Louisr.ille. 

The  Colonial  history  of  Vincennes.  A  reprint  of  the  fore- 
going, with  additions.     1858.     156  p.    8".     Vincennes. 

Virginia,  Association  of  Engineers  of.  Organized  1891. 
(Jno.  A.  Pilcher,  sec,  P.  O.  Box  185.)  Roanoke, 
Va. 

Proceedings  of  the  first  summer  meeting.     1891.     8".    pap. 

Transactions  of  the  association.    1893.     165  p.     8°. 

An  Ordinance  to  provide  regulations  governing  the  erection 
of  buildings.     1894.     8".    pap. 

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Journal  of  the  Association  of  Engineering  Societies. 

Virginia  Baptist  Historical  Society.  Organized  1876. 
(C.  H.  Ryland,  D.D.,  sec,  Richmond,  Va.) 

Organized  work  of  the  Virginia  Baptists  during  the  19th 
century,  by  G.  W.  Beale,  D.D. 

History  of  the  Dover  Baptist  association  :  centennial  address 
by  J.  L.  Burrows,  D.D.   1883.     19  p. 

History  of  the  Middle  District  Baptist  association,  by  Rev. 
L.  W.  Moore.    1886.    118  p. 

Jfbte.    Not  for  sale,  but  copies  may  be  had  on  application. 
Virginia  Educational  Association.     Lynchburg,   Va. 

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Collections,    v.  1.-    1833.-    8". 

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to  and  along  the  Atlantic  coast  of  North  America  from  1520  to 
1573,  by  Conway  Robinson.    1848.    491  p.    8". 

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Richmond,   Va. 
Journal  of  transactions  to  close  of  1853.    1  v.    8°.    D.  P. 
Bernaiid,  Richmond . 

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Transacti.ins.    v.  1,  1887— v.  5,  1898.     O. 

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Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Alumni  of  Washington  and  Lee 
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Washington  Chemical  Society.     See  American  Chemi- 
cal Society,  Washington  section. 
Washington  Club,  The.     Organized  1865.    New  York. 
A  poetical   epistle   to   his  Excellency  George  Washington, 
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of  America,  from  an  inhabitant  of  the  state  of  Maryland.    1865. 
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1884.     (Frank  Benton,    cor.   sec,    U.   S.   Dept. 
of  Agriculture.)     Washington,  D.  C. 
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Washington,   Geological  Society  of.     Organized  1893. 
(David  White,  sec,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.)     Wash- 
ington^ D.  C. 
Presidential  addresses,  etc. 

United  States  geological  survey,  by  C.  D.  Walcott.     1895. 
46  p.     8".    pap. 

Origin   of  hypotheses,  illustrated    by  the   discussion   of  a 
topographic  problem,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert.    1896.    44  p.    8".    pap. 
Geology  of   government  explorations,   by   S.   F.   Emmons. 
1897.    60  p.     8".    pap. 

Washington   Obstetrical    and    Gynecological    Society. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Constitution  and  by-laws.     8".     1885. 
Transactions.    1-2.    1885-89.    8".    Neio  York,  1889-90. 

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Washington,    Philosophical    Society    of.       Organized 
1871.      (J:  E.  Watkins,  sec.)      U.    S.    National 
Museum,,  Washington^  D.  C. 
Bulletin.     V.  1,  1S71— v.  13,  1896.     13  v. 

Report  of  the  Yellowstone  expedition  of  1870,  by  Lieut.  O. 
C.  Doanu,  U.S.  A.     1871. 
Note.    The  separate  papers  are  distributed  as  printed. 

Wasliington  [State]  Fisherman's  Association,     llwace, 
Pacific  Co.,  Wash. 
Salmon  fisheries  on  the  Columbia;  prepared  by  O.  C.  Dalton, 
chairman  executive  committee.    1892.     13  p. 

Washington  State  Historical  Society.     Organized  1891  ; 
incorporated    1890.     (Edward    N.    Fuller,    sec, 
City  Hall.)      Tacoma,  Wash. 
Waiiliington  Ilixlorical  Magasine.    v.  1 :  1.     1893.     8". 
Wawhington  State  Historical  Society;  organization,  constitu- 
tion, oy-laws  and  otUcers.     1891.    48  p. 

Washington  Territory,  Medical  Society  of. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  Bessione.  v.  2-3.  1873-4,  1874. 
8".     Olyvipin. 

Watertown,  Historical  Society  of.      Wateriown,  Mass. 
Walertowu  records,  comprising  the  first  and  second  boolis 
of  town  proceedings,  with  land  grants  and  possessions.     1894. 
plans.    80. 

Webster  Historical  Society.     Boston,  Mass. 

Webster  centennial.  Proceedings  at  Marshfield,  Oct.  12, 
1882,  ed.  by  T.  H.  Cummings.     1883.    272  p.     S".    port.    il. 

John  Adams,  the  statesman  of  the  American  revolution, 
by  Mellen  Chamberlain.     1884.    85  p.     8". 

Wesleyan  University.     Organized  1831.      Middletown, 
Conn. 
The  Wesleyan  University  Bulletin.    2  numbers  yearly.    No. 
22  was  for  June,  1898. 

Alumni  Record  of  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn. 
[From  1833  to  1881.]  3d  ed.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1883.  8". 
pp.  ex,  720.    paper. 

Obituary  Record  of  Alumni.  1st  series,  1864-80.  17  num- 
bers.    2d  series,  1881-93.    13  numbers. 

West  New  Jersey,  Surveyors'  Association  of. 

Proceedings;  with  historical  and  biographical  sketches. 
1880.    468  p.    8».     Camden. 

West  Virginia  Bar  Association.    Organized  188G.     (W. 
P.  Willey,  sec.)     Morganiown,  W.  Va. 
Jour?ial  (montMy).    v.  2.     1895.    8'>.     $1  per  year. 
Note.    Contains  all  the  proceedings  of  the  Association  and 
miscellaneous  matter  suitable  for  a  law  journal. 
Proceedings.    Annual.    1886+.    8". 

West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Or- 
ganized 1891.  (Rev.  K.  D.  Roller,  sec.)  Charles- 
ton,  W.    Va. 

History  and  mystery  of  the  Kanawha  Valley,  by  J.  P.  Hale. 
1897.     18  p.     8".     pap. 

Some  local  archaeology,  by  J.  P.  Hale.  1898.  14  p.  S". 
pap. 

West   Virginia   Historical    Societj'.      Organized  1869. 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
Proceedings,     v.  1,  part  1.     1871.     150  p.    8". 
Brief  history  of  the  soldiers'  medals  issued  by  the  state,  by 
H.  E.  Hayden.    1881.     17  p.    8".     plate.     Wilkes- Barre. 

West  Virginia,   Medical  Society  of.     Organized  18G7. 
(G.   A.  Aschman,  .M.D.,  sec,  Exchange    Bank 
Bldg.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.) 
Transactions.     1-24.     1868-98.     8".     Wheeling. 

Westchester  County  Historical  Society.  (W:  A.  Wood- 
worth,    libn.)      White  Plains,  N.   V. 

Some  of  the  beginnings  of  Westchester  County  history,  by 
Ex-Qov.  A.  B.  Cornell. 

Adraen  van  der  Donck  [1641-16531.  By  Thos.  A.  Atkins. 
1888.    26  p.     8".     ranker s. 

Relation  of  Presbyterianism  to  the  Revolutionary  sentiment 
in  the  province  of  New  York  :  address,  by  A.  R.  Macoubrey. 
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Western  Institute  of  Homoeopathy. 

Trausactiono.    v.  5-0.    1867-8.    8".     Chicago. 
Western  New  York  Horticultural  Society.     Organized 
1855.     (John  Hall,  sec.,  Chamher  of  Commerce 
Bldg.)     Rochesier,  N.  V. 
Proceedings.     Annual. 
Western  Pennsylvania,  Engineers'  Society  of.     Organ- 
ized 1880.     (R.  A.  Fessendcn,  sec.)     410  Pen7i 
Ave.,  Pifisbvrg,  Pa. 
Proceedings,    v.  1-13.     1880-97.     13  v.     80.     el.  or  pap.,  5Uc. 
to  $2.25.     1882  to  1887.    o.  p. 

Western     Reserve     Historical     Society.       Previously 
known  as  Western  Reserve  and   Northern  Ohio 
Historical    Society.      Organized  18G7;    re-char- 
tered   1892.     (J.    P.    MacLean,    libn.)       Euclid 
Ave.  and  Fairmount  St.,  Cleveland,  0. 
Tracts,    dos.  1-88.    1877-98.    v.  1-4.     cl.     (v.  4  incomplete.) 
V   1,  $20.    V.  2  and  3,  ea.,  $5. 
v.l:l.     Battle  of  Frenchtown,  Mich.,  Jan.,  1813,  by  Rev. 

2.  judges  of  the  supreme  court  of  Ohio,  1803-1804,  by  A. 
T.  Goodman.  ^,.  ,     „^^.^  , 

3  War  of  1812.     Papers  of  EUsha  Whittlesey. 

4  First  white  child  in  Ohio,  by  A.  T.  Goodman. 

5.  Ancient  earthworks  of  the  Cuyahoga  valley,  with  lis. 
by  Col.  Whittlesey.  „   ^      ^ 

6     First  white  settlers,  by  A.  T.  Goodman. 

8     Indian  affairs,  Detroit,  1706.     Papers  of  Gen.  Cass. 

Archaeological  frauds,  by  Col.  Chas.  Whittlesey. 

Ancient  rock  sculpture,  Barnesville,  Belmont  co.,  Ohio. 
Ancient  mound,  Hardin  co. 

Col.  Bradstreet's  expedition,  1764.    Selection   no.  1;  same, 

no.  2. 

War  of  1812.    Papers  of  Major  George  Tod. 

Hist,  of  Northfield,  by  A.  M.  Searles. 

Biography  and  correspondence  of  war  of  1812. 

North  West  territory;  discovery  and  ownership,  by  Hon. 
James  A.  Garfield.  „   ^^    ,, 

Battle  of  Frenchtown,  by  Rev.  Thorn.  P.  Dudley. 

Major  Isaac  Craig  on  Lake  Erie,  1782. 

White  men  as  scalpers.  ,     ^  .,      tt   •.    i  o*  . 

Thorn.  Hutchins,  geographer  general  of  the  united  btates, 
1 77Q— 1 788 

Relics  of  the  mound  builders,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin. 

Sortie  at  Fort  Meigs,  May,  1813. 

Address  of  Thomas  Christian. 

Early  maps  of  Ohio  and  the  West,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin,  sec. 

Historical  and  pioneer  societies  of  Ohio,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin, 

Tradition  of  Bradey,  the  Indian  hunter,  with  letters  about 
Bradey  from  Gen.  L.  V.  Bierce  and  Hon.  F.  Wadsworth. 
Early  settlement  of  Warren,  Trumbull  co.,  O.,  by  Leonard 

Western  Reserve,  —  origin  of  title,  by  Col.  Chas.  Whittlesey. 

Archseological  frauds,  by  Col.  Chas.  Whittlesey  (illustrated). 

Review  of  the  first  volume  of  the  Margry  papers,  by  C.  C. 
Baldwin. 

A  centennial  law  suit.  ,  „         ^  ^ 

Francis  Vigo  and  the  expedition  of  Gen.  George  Rogers 
Clark,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.       ,     ^  ^   ^       , 

Memoranda  by  the  late  Alfred  T.  Goodman. 

Bison  or  buffalo  in  Ohio. 

Statement  of  Gen.  George  Sanderson,  of  Lancaster,  O.,  as  to 
war  of  1812.  . 

Major  Amos  Stoddard  killed  at  Fort  Meigs. 

Gen.  Harrison  at  Cleveland,  1812. 
V.  ii.    Ninth  annual  report.    1877. 

Discovery  of  the  Ohio  river  by  Robert  Cavalier  De  La  Salle, 
1669-70,  by  Chas.  Whittlesey. 

Autograph  letters. 

The  Iroquois  in  Ohio.    C.  C.  Baldwin. 

Ancient  earthworks,  northern  Ohio.    C.  Whittlesey. 

Numismatics.  Facts  in  regard  to  early  American  coins. 
H.  N.  Johnson. 

Revolutionary  correspondence  of  1777. 

Early  Indian  migration  in  Ohio.    C.  C.  Baldwin. 

11th  annual  report.     1879. 

The  girdled  road.    C.  C.  Bronson. 

Major  Wilkins  disaster,  1763.    J.  P.  Kirtland. 

Diary  of  Capt.  James  Bonner,  Oct.  3,  1813.    1814. 

Papers  on  frontier  troubles.    1787-1813. 

Indian  narrative,  by  Judge  Hugh  Welch  of  Green  Spring. 

Seneca  and  Sandusky  cos.,  O.    C.  C.  Baldwin. 

George  Wadsworth's  division,  war  of  1812.  Chas.  Whit- 
tleaey. 

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Relics  of  aboriginal  art  and  their  ethnological  value.  C. 
WhittloBuy. 

InBciibed  stones,  Licking  co.,  O.    C.  WhitlleBey. 

The  slate  of  Ohio,  sources  of  her  strength.    C.  Whittlesey. 

Ancient  burial  cists  in  northeasteru  Ohio.  Cornelius  Bald- 
win. 

Biography  of  Ephraim  Kirby.    Theodore  Garlick. 

Ohio  surveys.     Chas.  Whittlesey. 

The  glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  G. 
Frederick  Wright. 

Surveys  of  the  public  lands  in  Ohio.    (!.  Whittlesey. 

The  corporate  birth  and  growth  of  Cleveland.  Judge  8.  O. 
Griswold. 

'i'he  geographical  history  of  Ohio.     C.  C.  Baldwin. 

Map  and  description  of  North  Eastern  Ohio.  Kev.  J. 
Etcckewelder. 

Col.  Bradstreet's  misfortunes'on  Lake  Erie,  1764. 

^^emorjal  of  Col.  Whittlesey.     C.  C.  Baldwin. 

The  origin  and  development  of  the  almanac.     S.  Briggs. 

The  pre-glacial  course  of  the  Rocky  river,  O.     I).  T.  Gould. 

First  U.  8.  land  surveys,  1786,  seven  rauges  in  Ohio. 

Thomas  Hutchins,  geographer.     C.  Whittlesey. 

The  battle  of  the  Peninsula,   1812.     Gen.   Wadsworth's  di- 
vision, Ohio  militia.    C.  Whittlesey. 
V.  iii.    Archaeology  of  Ohio.     M.  C.  Read. 

Historical  sketch  of  W.'R.  H.  Society.    I).  W.  Manchester. 

Discovery  of  paheolithic  implements  at  Newcomerstown,  O. 
W.  C.  Mills  and  I'rof.  U.  Frederic  Wright. 

Ancient  earlhwoiks  of  Ohio.     I'rof.  \V.  F.  Putnam. 

Manuscript  of  Solomon  Bpaulding  and  the  Book  of  JSfor- 
mon.     Pres.  James  A.  Garfield. 

Twenty-fourth  annual, meeting  of  ,W.  R.  H.  S. "^Address 
of  ex-President  Rutherford  B.  Hayes.  Report  of  W.  D. 
Manchester,  sec. 

Address  on  the  new  methods.    C.  C.  Baldwin. 

Case  school  of  applied  science.  Biographical  sketches  of 
the  founder  and  his  kinsmen:  Leonard  Case,  Sr.,  1786-1S64; 
William  Case,  1818-1862;  Leonard  Case,  Jr.,  1820-1880.  By 
Hon.  James  Cleveland. 

History  of  man  in  Ohio.  A  panorama.  Judge  C.  C.  Bald- 
win. 

The  Ohio  railroad  :  that  famous  structure  built  on  stilts.  C. 
P.  Leland,  Esq. 

Development  of  Cleveland's  harbor.    J.  H.  Sargent. 

The  early  history  of  Lorain  co.    Hon.  W.  W.  Boynton. 

Traces  of  ice  age  in  the  flora  of  Cuyahoga  valley.    Prof.  E. 
W.  Claypole. 
V.  iv.    Charter  and  re-organization  of  the  society.     1891-92. 

Memorial  of  C.  C.  Baldwin,  LL.D.     George  F.  Wright. 

The  underground  railroad.     B.  James  H.  Fairchild. 

Farm  life  in  central  Ohio  sixty  years  ago.     Martin  Welker. 

History  of  Cleveland,  by  C.  Whittlesey.     1809. 

Journal  of  Capt.  William  Trent,  from  Logstown  to  Pieka- 
willany,  1752;  with  other  matter,  ed.  by  A.  T.  Goodman. 
1871.     U7  p.     8».     Chulnnati. 

Journal  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Heart,  Sept.  7-Oct.  12,  1785,  with 
notes  and  a  biographical  sketch.    1885.    94  p.    sm.  40.   Albany. 

Archaeology  of  Ohio,  by  M.  C.  Read.  1888.  119  p.  8". 
plates. 

BruU's  discoveries  and  explorations.  C.  W.  Butterfield, 
1898.    184  p.    120.    cl.    $1.75.    Helman-Taylor  Co. 

Western  Society  of  Engineers.  Organized  1869.  (Nelson 

L.  Litten,    sec.)    1737    Monadnock    Blocks   cor. 

Dearborn  and  Van  Buren  Sts.,  Chicago,  111. 

Papers,  v.  1,  July  11, 1870-Mch.  7,  1876.  225  p.  16".  cl. 
o.  p. 

—  V.  2,  to  June  1877.    88  p.    la".    cl.    o.  p. 

Papers  and  proceedings,  v.  3,  June,  1877-June,  1878.  SO  p. 
12".    pap.    o.  p. 

—  V.  4,  Sept.,  1878-Oct.,  1879.     139  p.    120.    cl.,  $1. 
Proceedings,    v.  5,  Dec,  1879-Dec.,  1880.     174  p.     12".     cl., 

$1. 

—  V.  6,  Jan.-June,  1881.    100  p.    12«.    cl.,  $1. 
Journal,    v.  1-3.    1896-8.    12">.    %  r.,  $3.10,  $2.75. 

Western     Surgical     and    Gynecological     Association. 
(Geo.  H.  Simmons,  sec,  Gl  Market  St.,  Chicago, 
111.) 
Transactions.     Annual.     1896-7. 

Weymouth  Historical  Society.     Organized  1879.     (S: 
W.  Reed,  sec.)    Weymouth,  Mass. 

Journal  of  Gen.  Solomon  Lovell,  kept  during  the  Penobscot 
Expedition,  1779,  by  Glbert  Nash.     1881.    27  p.     S».     o.  p. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  town  of  Weymouth  from  1622  to 
1884,  by  Gilbert  Nash.     1885.    346  p.     8<>.     $2. 

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William  and  Mary  College.  (Lyon  G.  Tyler,  ed.) 
Williamsburg,  Va. 

Quarterly  Historical  Magar.ine.  v.  1,  1893— v.  5,  1897.  5  v. 
8". 

Note.  Tills  publlcntion  was  known  as  Quarterly  Historical 
Papers  until  1894. 

The  History  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  from  its 
foundation,  IGGd,  to  1874.  Richmond,  1874.  8".  pp.  18f). 
cloth,  lucludt's  Catalogue  of  the  Alumni.  This  is  the  4lli  ed., 
previous  issues  having  appeared  in  1855,  1859  and  1870. 

Williams  College.     Organized  1703.     (E.  B.  Parson.s, 
sec.)      Williamstown,  Mass. 
Centennial  anniversary,  1793-1893.    1894.     8".     $2. 
Annual  catalogues. 
Annual  obituary  records. 

General  Catalogue  of  the  OflicerB,  Alumni  and  Honorary 
Graduates  of  Williams  College  (1795-1890).  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  1890.     S».    pp.131,    paper. 

Wilmington  Institute.     Organized  as  the  Library  Co. 
of  Wilmington,  1788;  name  changed  to  present 
1859.     (E.  F.  Doan,  libn.)        Wilmington,   Del. 
Catalogue  of  the  phaenogamous  and  fllicoid  plants  of  New- 
castle county,  Del.    1860.    112  p.    80. 

Winchester  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society.     Or- 
ganized 1884.     (C.  L.  Mitchell,  sec,  4  Summit 
Ave.)      Manchester,  Mass. 
Winchester  Record,    v.  1-3 :  1.    Jan.,  1885-Jan.,  1887. 

Wisconsin   Academy  of    Sciences,    Arts   and  Letters. 

Organized   1870.      (Albert   S.    Flint,    sec,    420 

Mary  St.)     Madison,   Wis. 
Transactions,    v.  1-11.     1870-97.     v.  12 : 1.    8".     pap. 
Catalogue  of  library,  1893.    212  p.    O.    o.  p. 

Wisconsin   Geological   and   Natural    History    Survey. 
Organized     1895.       (E.    A.    Birge,     director.) 
Madison,  Wis. 
Bulletin  no.  1.    On   the  forest  resources  of  northern  Wis- 
consin, by  F.  Roth.     1898.     78  p.     8".    map.    25c. 

—  no.  2.  On  the  Instincts  and  habits  of  the  solitary  wasps, 
by  G.  W.  and  E.  G.  Peckham.  1898.  241  p.  8o.  14  pi.  cl. 
$2.00. 

Wisconsin,  Natural  History  Society  of.  Organized 
1866.  TGeo.  W.  Peckham,  pres.)  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Proceedings  (issued  in  signatures),   p.  1-p.  33,  1885-89.    O. 

Occasional  papers,  v.  1 :  1-2.  G:  W.  and  E.  C.  Peckham. 
1.  Observations  on  sexual  selection  in  spiders  of  the  family 
attidae.  O.  —  2.  Some  observations  on  the  mental  powers 
of  spiders.  Oinii.  —  3.  Additional  observations  on  sexual 
selection  in  spiders  of  the  family  attidaj,  with  some  remarks 
on  Mr.  Wallace's  theory  of  sexual  ornamentation,  by  G:  W. 
and  E.  G.  Peckham.     1890.    S".    50c. 

V.  2  :  1.  Ant-like  spiders  of  the  family  attidae  by  G;  W.  and 
B.  G.  Peckham.  1892.  pi.  8".  $1.-2.  Spiders  of  the 
marptusa  group  of  the  family  attidae,  by  G:  W.  and  E.  G. 
Peckham.    1894.    pi.    8".     $1. 

V.  3  :  1.  Spiders  of  the  family  attidae  from  Central  America 
andMexico,  by  G.W.  and  E.G.  Peckham.    1896.    pi.    8".    $2. 

Wisconsin   Press   Association.     Organized    1853.     (O. 
F.  Roessler,  sec,  Jefferson,  Wis.) 
Proceedings  at  annual   meetings.     8".    gratis. 

Wisconsin  State  Agricultural  Society.  Organized  1862 (?) 
(T.  J.  Fleming,  sec.)     Madison,  Wis. 
Transactions.    Annual.    8". 

Note.  Society  has  given  place  to  Wisconsin  State  Board  of 
Agriculture. 

Wisconsin,  State  Historical  Society  of.  Organized 
1849 ;  reorganized  1853.  (Reuben  G.  Thwaites, 
sec.  and  supt.)     Madison,  Wis. 

Collections  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin ; 
V.  1-10,  ed.  and  annot.  by  L.  C.  Draper;  v.  11-14  by  Reuben 
G.  Thwaites.    v.  1-14.     1856-98.     14  v.    11.     maps.     O. 

Annual  reports:  2l8t-.32d.     1875-86.     8". 

Proceedings  with  reports.     1887-97.     1887-98.     8". 

Catalogue  of  the  library,  including  supplements,  v.  1-7. 
1873-87.     7v.     8». 


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Discourse  at  first  annual  meeting,  by  W.  R.  Smith.  1850. 
63  p.    8". 

Address,  1851,  by  M.  L.  Martin.  1851.  44  p.  12».  Oreen 
Bay. 

Third  annual  address,  by  L.  N.  Wood.    1852.    17  p.    8". 

Zweiter  jabres-berlcht  und  sammlungen  fUr  das  jahr  1865. 
Z welter  band.    1856.    501  p.    8o. 

Utility  of  the  study  of  genealogy,  by  D.  8.  Durrie.  186'2. 
8  p.    8». 

Addresses  by  I.  A.  Laphara  and  E.  Salomon.  1800.  31  p. 
80. 

Catalogue  of  the  picture  gallery.    1800.    11  p.    8". 

Ilistory  of  the  people,  as  11.  by  their  monuments,  by  A. 
Van  Wyck.    1867.    23  p.    8". 

Influence  of  history  on  Individual  and  national  action,  by  P. 
A.  Chadbourue.    1868.    22  p.    8». 

History  and  development  of  races,  by  11.  8.  Orton.  1869. 
32  p.    8".    o.  p. 

Life,  character,  and  services  of  B.  F.  Hopkins,  by  D.  At- 
wood.    1870.    18  p.    8». 

Territorial  legislation  in  Wisconsin,  by  M.  M.  Strong.  1870. 
38p.    8». 

The  Northwest  during  the  revolution,  by  O.  I.  Walker. 
1871.    46  p.    8». 

Early  outposts  of  Wisconsin,  by  D.  8.  Durrie.  1873.  27  p. 
8». 

Birthplaces  of  AmericaniBm,  by  C.  D.  Robinson.  1873. 
24  p.    80. 

Prehistoric  Wisconsin :  also  Westphalian  medal,  1648,  by 
J.  D.  Butler. 

Catalogue  of  the  picture  gallery.    1878.    16  p.    8o. 

Life  and  character  of  Hon.  C.  C.  Washburn.  1883.  41  p. 
8".    port. 

Catalogue  of  books  on  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  and  slavery. 
1887.     61  p.     80. 

First  triennial  catalogue  of  the  portrait  gallery,  compiled  by 
R.  G.  Thwaites  and  D.  8.  Durrie.    1889.    56  p.    8o. 

Second  ditto.    Compiled  by  R.  G.  Thwaites.    1892.  74  p.  8o. 

Bibliography  of  Wisconsin  authors,  prepared  ...  by 
Emma  A.  Hawley.     1893.     263  p.     8". 

List  of  books  by  Wisconsin  authors  exhibited  at  the  Colum- 
bian Exposition.    1893.     14  p.     8". 

Annotated  catalogue  of  newspaper  files  in  the  library,  pre- 
pared by  Emma  H.  Blair.    1898.    375  p.     8". 

Annotated  catalogue  of  Wisconsin  newpapers  in  the  library, 
prepared  by  K.  H.  Blair.    1898.     117  p.     80. 

Note.  For  reprints  from  proceedings,  etc.,  see  list  of  publi- 
cations issued  by  the  society,  and  also  Griflin's  bibliography 
of  Amer.  hist,  societies. 

Wisconsin  State  Horticultural  Society.  (A.  J.  Philips, 
sec,  West  Salem,  Wis.) 

Transactions.    Annual.    Ed.  by  A.  J.  Philips.    16o.    gratis. 
Wisconsin  Horticulturist  (monthly),  ed.  by  A.  J.  Philips 
and  V.  H.  Campbell,    pap.,  $1  per  year. 

Wisconsin  State  Medical  Society.  Organized  1849. 
(Dr.  C:  S.  Sheldon,  sec,  251  Langdon  St.) 
Madison.)  Wis. 

Transactions.    Annual.    1870+.    ea.,  $1. 

Woman's  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Reform 
Church  in  America.  Organized  1875.  (Mrs.  A. 
L.  Gushing,  cor.  sec,  25  E.  22d  St.)  New  York 
City. 

The  Mission  O leaner ;  cd.  by  Mrs.  H.  N.  Cobb  (bi- 
monthly).    25(;.  perann. 

Woman's    Christian    Temperance    Union.      Organized 
1874.     (Mrs.  Susanna  M.  D.  Taylor,  sec)     The 
Temple.,  Chicago,  III. 
Annual  minutes.     1875-98. 

Annual  reports,  containing  the  reports  of  40  departments. 
Note.    Publishing  is  done  by  the  Woman's  Temperance 
Publishing   Association   at  the   same   address,    which   issues 
numerous  leaflets,  etc.,  singly  and  In  bound  sets.    Also  pub- 
lishes 

The  Union  Signal  (weekly).    $1.00  per  year. 
The  Young  Crusader  {monthXy).    25c.  per  year. 

Woman's    Education    Association.       Organized     1872. 
(Miss  M.  C.  Peabody,  sec,  133  Mt.  Vernon  St., 
Boston,  Mass.) 
Reports.    Annual.    1872+. 

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Women's   Rest   Tour    Association.       Organized    1891. 
264  Boylston  St.,  Boston,   3Iass. 
Summer   in   England,  handbook  of  travel  for  the  use  of 
American  women,    -id  ed.,  1892.    4th  ed.,  1896.     50  p.    obi.  T. 
pap.,  50c. 
Pilgrim  Scrip  ;  for  members  only. 

Worcester  Natural  History  Society.     Organized  1852. 
(Bessie  L.  Dewhurst,  custodian.)     12  State  St., 
Worcester-,  Mass. 
Flora  of  Worcester   county,  by  Joseph  Jackson.      1883. 
48  p.     8".     pap.     o.  p. 

Physical  geography  of  Worcester,  by  Jos.  H.  Berry.  1898. 
40  p.     8".     pap.,  25c. 

Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity.  Organized  1875. 
(T.  A.  Dicliinson,  libn.)      Worcester,  Mass. 

Collections  :  including  Worcester  town  records.  Compiled 
by  F.  P.  Rice.  v.  1-15.  1877-96.  15  v.  8».  ea.,  $5-$8.  v. 
16:  ].     1897. 

Normal  schools  and  their  origin,  by  8.  E.  Staples.  1877. 
8  p.     8".     woodcut.    50  copies. 

Bennington.  The  Battles  of  1777,  by  Albert  Taylor.  1878. 
46  p.    8°. 

In  memoriam  Charles  Hudson,  by  H.  M.  Smith.  1881.  43  p. 
80. 

MaJ.  Ezra  Beaman,  with  documents  of  public  interest,  by 
A.  A.  Lovell.    1882.    20  p.     8». 

Medals  :  report  of  the  dept.  of  relics,  coins,  and  curiosities, 
by  J.Chauncey  Lyford.    1886.    12  p.    8". 

Note.  For  reprints  from  Collections,  see  Griffin's  Bibliog- 
raphy of  American  historical  societies. 

Wyoming  Commemorative  Association.  Organized 
1878.    (F.  C.  Johnson,  sec.)     Wilkes- Barre,  Pa. 

Proceedings.    1893-97.    5  v.    8".     ea.,  50c. 

Memorial  volume;  a  record  of  the  one  hundredth  year  com- 
memorative observance  of  the  battle  and  massacre :  including 
proceedings,  1879-81.     344   p.     S".    plates,    port.     o.  p.     (A 
few  copies  in  paper  can  be  had  of  the  sec,  Wilkes-Barre,  at 
$2  ea.) 
Wyoming  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society.    Organ- 
ized   1858.      (Rev.    H.    E.    Hayden,    cor.    sec.) 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Proceedings  and  collections,    v.  1-3.    3  v.    8».    1858-86.    $10. 

Annals  of  Luzerne  county,  by  Stewart Pearce.  1860.  554p. 
8".     folded  map.    2d  ed.    1860.     Philadelphia. 

Sketch  of  the  Society,  by  C.  B.  Johnson.    1880.    7  p.    8<). 

Report  on  the  early  shad  fisheries  of  the  north  branch  of  the 
Susquehanna,  by  Harrison  Wright.  In  U.  S.  Fish  Commission 
Bidletin,  1882. 

Hon.  Hendrick  Bradley  Wright,  by  G.  B.  Kulp.  1884.  12  p. 
so. 

Ebenezer  Warren  Sturdevant,  by  G.  B.  Kulp.  1884.  10  p. 
8<>. 

Hon.  Lovell  Dana,  liy  Sheldon  Reynolds.    1889.    lip.    8°. 

Coal,  its  antiquity,  discovery  and  early  development  in  the 
Wyoming  valley,  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  by  G:  B. 
Kulp.     1890.    8".    27  p. 

Massacre  of  Wyoming,  acts  of  Congress  for  the  defence  of 
the  Wyoming  Valley,  Pa.,  1776-1778;  withintrod.  chapter  by 
H.  E.  Hayden.    1895.    8".    $1.50. 

Notes  on  the  tornado  of  Aug.  19,  1890,  in  Luzerne  and 
Columbia  counties :  a  jjaper  read  ijefore  the  Society,  by 
T:  Santee.    1891.    map.    8°.     $1. 

In  its  new  home :  the  Society  takes  possession  of  its  new 
quarters  :  address  of  Hon.  Stanley  Woodward.    1893.     8".    4  p. 

Virginia  genealogies  :  a  genealogy  of  the  Glassell  family  of 
Scotland  and  Virginia,  by  H.  E.  Hayden.    1891.     S". 

Pedigree  building,  by  Dr.  W.  H.  Egle.    1894.    4  p. 

The  Yankee  and  the  Pennamite  in  the  Wyoming  valley,  by 
Hon.  8.  Woodward.    1896.    4  p. 

The  frontier  forts  within  the  Wyoming  valley,  by  Sheldon 
Reynolds.    1896.    48  p.    8o.    il.     $1. 

The  frontier  forts  within  the  north  and  west  branches  of  the 
Susquehanna,  by  J.  M.  Buckalew.     1896.     70  p.    8o.    il.    $1. 

Military  hospitals  at  Bethlehem  and  Lititz  during  the  revolu- 
tion, by  J.  W.  Jordan.     1896.     $1.     80.    23  p.    il. 

The  Palatine  or  German  emigration  to  New  York  and  Penn- 
sylvania.   1897.    30  p.     60c. 

John  and  Sebastian  Cabot,  by  Harry  Hakes.  1897.  14  p. 
8".    40c. 

Address  at  the  erection  of  a  monument  at  Laurel  Run,  by 
Mrs.  J.  C.  Phelps.     1897.    41  p.     80.    il.     .$1. 

The  German  leaven  in  the  Pennsylvania  loaf,  by  H.  M.  M. 
Richards.    1897.    32  p.    8". 

Note.  For  numerous  reprints  from  proceedings  and  collec- 
tions, see  Griffin's  Bibliography  of  Amer.  hist,  societies. 


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Yale   University.      Organized    1701.      (Anson    Phelps 
Stokes,  Jr.,  secretary.)     New  Haven,   Conn. 

I.    The  University. 

Catalogues  and  other  official  documents,  inostly  issued  at  stated 
intervals. 

Catalogues  of  the  officerB  and  griuluatCB  of  Yale  Universityi 
issued  trieunially,  1724-1898  (also  1714  and  1718).  IJroadsides, 
1714-1778;  8",  1781-1898.     In  Latin  to  1880. 

Annual  catalogues,  1796-1808.  Broadsides,  170f>-1812,  181.")- 
16;  8f',  1813-14,  1817-98. 

Commencement  programmes,  1706-1898.  Broadsides,  1796- 
1818;  8",  1819-94;  4",  1895-98.  ({'receded  by  Theses,  1714, 
1718-97,  and  Qua'stiones  niagistrales,  1740-89.     Broadsides.) 

Annual  reitorts  of  the  president,  1887-98.  8".  (Preceded  by 
the  annual  publication,  Yale  College  in  1868-86.     8".) 

Annual  reports  of  the  treasurer,  1830-98.     8". 

Annual  obituary  record  of  graduates  deceased  during  tlio 
academical  year,  1860-98. 

Acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  Connecticut,  with  other  per- 
manent documents,  respecting  Yale  University.  3  editions, 
1871, 1878,  1889.     8". 

Directory  of  the  living  graduates  of  Yale  University.  6  edi- 
tions, 1872,  1881,  1886,  1889,  1892,  189.5.     8". 

Yale  University  Bulletin,  weekly,  1887-98.     Broadside. 

A  catalogue,  with  descriptive  notices,  of  the  portraits,  busts, 
etc.,  belonging  to  Yale  University.    1892.    8". 

Bibliographies  of  the  present  officers  of  Yale  University. 
1893.    8". 

Historical  Publications,  unofficial. 
T.  Clap.    The  annals  or  history  of  Yale  College,  to  1760. 
1766.    8". 

E.  Baldwin.  Annals  of  Yale  College.  1831.  8".  And  2d 
ed.     1838.    8". 

J.  L.  Klngsley.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  Yale  College.  In 
vol.  8  of  the  American  Quarterly  Register,  1805-36.     8". 

[E.  P.  Belden.]  Sketches  of  Yale  College.  By  a  member 
of  that  institution.     1843.     12". 

[J.  Mitchell.]  Reminiscences  of  scenes  and  characters  in 
college;  by  a  graduate  of  Yale,  in  the  class  of  1821.    1847.    8". 

T.  D.  Woolsey.  An  historical  discourse  pronounced  Aug. 
14, 1850.     1850.    8". 

G.  P.  Fisher.  A  discourse,  commemorative  of  the  history 
of  the  church  of  Christ  in  Yale  College.  Preached  Nov.  22, 
1857.    1858.    8". 

The  commemorative  celebration,  in  honor  of  the  alumni  of 
Yale  College  who  were  in  the  military  or  naval  service  of  the 
U.  S.  during  the  recent  war,  held  July  26,  1865.    1866.     8". 

[L.  H.  Bagg.]  Four  years  at  Yale.  By  a  graduate  of  '69. 
1871.     12". 

W.  L.  Kingsley.  Yale  College  :  a  sketch  of  its  history,  with 
notices  of  its  several  departments,  instructors,  benefactors, 
etc.     1879.     2  vols.     4". 

W.  E.  Decrow.    Yale  and  the  city  of  elms.    1882.    12". 

F.  B.  Dexter.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  graduates,  with 
annals  of  the  college  history,  1701-63.    1885-96.    2  v.    8". 

F.  B.  Dexter.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  Yale  University. 
1887.    8". 

H.  P.  Johnston.  Yale  and  her  honor-roll  in  the  American 
revolution.    1888.     8". 

Periodicals,  and  volumes  of  Selections. 

The  Yale  Literary  Magazine,  conducted  by  the  students  of 
Yale  College.    1836-98.    63  vols.    8". 

The  Yale  Banner,  [lists  of  students  and  societies,]  1841-69, 
fol. ;  1870-90,  8";  1891-98,  4".    57  vols. 

The  Yale  Pot-pourri,  f lists  of  students  and  societies,]  1865- 
91,8";  1892-98,4".    33  vols. 

The  Yale  Courant,  1865-96,  4";  1896-98,  16".  .34  vols.  [v.  1- 
12,  1865-77,  weekly;  v.  13-.34,  1877-98,  bi-weekly.] 

The  College  Courant,  weekly.    1867-74.    15  vols.    4". 

The  Yale  Record,  1872-98.  26  vols.  4".  [v.  1-4,  1872-76, 
weekly;  v.  5-26,  1876-98,  biweekly.] 

Ya/e /)ai/y  i^eu'*,  1878-98.    21  vols.    fol. 

Yale  Alumni  Weekly,  1891-98.     7  vols.     fol. 

H.  8.  Durand  and  J.  E.  Whitney,  ed.  Elm  leaves  :  a  collec- 
tion of  verses  from  Yale  undergraduate  publications.  1881.  8". 

J.  A.  Porter.  Sketches  of  Yale  life:  selections  from  the 
college  magazines  and  newspapers.    1886.    16". 

8.  N.  Pond.  Yale  lyrics  :  a  collection  of  verses  from  the  un- 
dergraduate publications  of  Yale  University.     1889.    16". 

T.  G.  Shepard.  Yale  glees.  A  collection  of  the  songs  re- 
cently prepared  for  and  used  by  the  University  glee  club. 
1893.    8". 

n.    Departments  of  the  University. 

Yale  College  (Academical  Department). 

Laws  for  the  undergraduate  students.  Various  editionti, 
1745-1898. 

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Yale  University,  continued. 

Studies  flora  the  Psychological  Laboratory.  1892-97.  ^ 
vols.     8". 

Class  reports,  for  the  classes  of  1797,  1802,  1810,  1813,  1816, 
1817,  1819,  1821,  1822,  1824,  1826,  1828,  1830-93.  Published  at 
various  dates  after  graduation.     8"  &  4". 

Valedictory  poems  and  orations,  classes  of  1833-98.    8". 

Statistics,  or  class  books,  of  the  classes  of  1870-98.  Pub- 
lished in  senior  year.    8". 

The  college  hymnal,  for  divine  service  in  the  Battell  chapel. 
1876.     16". 

The  Yale  College  hymnbook  [with  tunes]  for  male  voices. 
1886.    8". 

Dwight  hall,  an  historical  sketch.    1887.    8". 

N.  Porter.  Fifteen  years  in  the  chapel  of  Yale  College. 
1888.    8". 

W.  H.  Sallmon,  ed.  The  culture  of  Christian  manhood : 
Sunday  mornings  in  Battell  chapel.    1897.     8". 

The  Association  Record,  published  by  the  College  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association.    1891-98.    7  vols.    8". 

Catalogue  of  the  graduated  members  of  the  Linonian  Society 
of  Yale  College.     1853.    8". 

Catalogue  of  the  Society  of  Brothers  in  Unity,  Yale  College. 
1854.     8". 

Catalogue  of  the  Linonian  and  Brothers*  library.  1873.  8". 
And  First  supplement.    1880.    8". 

Catalogue  of  members  of  the  Connecticut  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  1852.     1852.    8".     1853-98.    1898.    8". 


Oradxtate  School. 
Yale  studies  in  English.    1898-98.    5  vols. 


8". 


4". 


Astronomical  Observatory. 

Annual  reports  of  board  of  managers,  1881-98.    8". 
Transactions  of  the  Observatory,  vol.  1,  parts  1-5. 


1887-96. 


University  Library. 


J.  Edwards.  Catalogue  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  coins  in 
the  numismatic  collection  of  Yale  College.    1880.    8'\ 

Catalogue  of  Russian  books  In  the  University  library. 
1896.    8». 

Sheffleld  Scientific  School. 

Annual  reports  of  the  school.    1866-93.    8". 

D.  C.  Oilman.  The  Sheffield  Scientific  School  of  Yale  Uni- 
versity.   A  semi-centennial  historical  discourse.    1897.    8". 

Studies  from  the  Laboratory  of  Physiological  Chemistry. 
1885-89.    3  vols.    8". 

The  Yale  Scientific  Monthly.  Published  by  the  senior  class 
of  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School.    1894-98.    4  vols.    8». 

Statistics,  or  class  books,  of  the  classes  of  1875-98.  Pub- 
lished in  senior  year.    8»  &  oblong  \&^. 

Tale  Divinity  School. 

The  semi-centennial  anniversary  of  the  Divinity  School. 
1872.    80. 

Lyman  Beecher  lectures  on  preaching.  Various  authors. 
1872-98.    24  v.     8'). 

General  catalogues  of  the  members  of  the  Divinity  School. 
1838-89.     7  nos.    8". 

1st  to  4th  catalogues  of  the  Foreign  Mission  Library  of  the 
Divinity  School.    1892-98.    8". 

Yale  Ifedical  School. 

Directory  of  the  living  graduates  of  the  medical  department. 
1893.    8». 

Yale  Medical  Journal.    1894-98.    4  vols.    8". 
The  Yale  Medical  Annual.    1897-98.    2  vols.    8". 

Tale  Law  School. 

Historical  discourse,  by  T.  D.  "Woolsey,  and  oration,  by  E. 
Pierrepont,  pronounced  before  the  alumni  of  the  Law  Depart- 
ment, at  the  50th  anniversary,  1874.    1874.    8". 

Yale  Laic  Journal.    1891-98.    7  vols.    8». 

The  Yale  Shingle.  [Published  annually  by  the  senior  class.  1 
1893-98.    80.  ^ 

Alumni  record  of  the  Law  Department,  1824-94.    1894.    8". 

Yonkers  Historical  and  Library  Association.      Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 
Bulletin,    v.  1 :  1.     1895.    18  p.     8". 

Indian  wars  and  the  uprising  of  1655,  by  T.  Astlev  Atkins. 
1892.    14  p.    80. 

I  So 


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PUBLICATIONS   OF  SOCIETIES 


[Zenger 


York   Institute.     Organized    1867.     (Geo.    A.   Emery, 
sec.)     Saco,  Me. 
Publications,    v.  1,  no.  1,  2,  1884. 

1.  York  Institute;  something  of  its  past,  present,  and 
future,  by  B.  Kedford  Molchcr.    24  p. 

2.  Industrial  education  in  public  schools,  by  E.  F.  Small. 
19  p. 

Zenger  Club,  The.     Organized  1861.     N^ew  York. 

Materials  for  history  printed  from  original  manuscripla. 
First  series.  [Correspondence  of  Henry  Laurens,  of  IJoutb 
Carolina.]     1861.     6  +  15  +  240  p.    40. 

Zoological  Society  of  Philadelphia.     See  Philadelphia. 


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